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A pink floral print on the heel adds a pop of color and personality. Midsole cushioning incorporates Nike’s running-shoe technology, with a semi-exposed ‘FlyPlate,’ which features a carbon ...
Users on social media have discovered a controversial use case for Google’s new Gemini AI model: removing watermarks from images, including from images published by Getty Images and other well ...
Gemini 2.0 Flash users are using the model to remove watermarks from images. The model will even try to fill in gaps created by the watermark. Gemini 2.0 Flash’s image generation feature is ...
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Over the weekend, users found that it can also remove watermarks with precision, TechCrunch reports. Tools like Watermark Remover.io can already scrub marks from companies like Shutterstock ...
Google’s new Gemini Flash 2.0 image generation tool is capable of removing watermarks from copyrighted images, users on social media have found. The model is currently in its “experimental ...
Removing watermarks from images has been easier said than done over the past years, and the best way to get watermark-free images is to purchase its license. However, Google is now changing the ...
That makes it stellar for removing watermarks from images, as users can simply cut them out and have Gemini fill in the gaps. Google has been pushing its Gemini large language model AI for some ...
Originally designed to generate and edit images, Gemini 2.0 Flash has a special trick–it can remove watermarks from images. And yes, that includes those from big stock photo sites like Getty Images.
Too good. When I say that, I mean it can be abused with ease. Specifically, Gemini 2.0 Flash users found they could remove watermarks from images on the web with incredible ease. This essentially ...