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GSMArena reports that Google now lets you remove Gemini's visible watermark. Google's Nano Banana image generator is pretty good but some people have been put off by the fact that its images have a visible watermark in the bottom right corner, unlike the images generated with ChatGPT's latest model. So now Google is finally letting you choose to remove the watermark. There's a new setting for this that you will see in Gemini and… The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.
The Verge reports that You can now turn off Google Geminiโs visible watermarks. Google will now allow you to remove visible watermarks from the images, videos, and music made with AI tools. With the update, you can toggle off a new "Media watermark" setting in Gemini and Google's AI video generator, Flow. When toggled off, Google will remove the "sparkle" watermark that appears in the bottom-right corner of [โฆ] The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.
The Details
- GSMArena: Google now lets you remove Gemini's visible watermark
- Google's Nano Banana image generator is pretty good but some people have been put off by the fact that its images have a visible watermark in the bottom right corner, unlike the images
- The Verge: You can now turn off Google Geminiโs visible watermarks
- Google will now allow you to remove visible watermarks from the images, videos, and music made with AI tools. With the update, you can toggle off a new "Media watermark" setting in Gemini
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