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conchoso t1_j5ez9w0 wrote

For comparison, the Stable Diffusion-based AI models that generate prompted images DO have an invisible but detectable watermark embedded by default in those hundreds of dreamed up images that get posted to reddit now everyday ... but they included an option to turn it off. Steganography is far further along in digital images than plain text though...

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VelveteenAmbush t1_j5fp3jp wrote

> but they included an option to turn it off

They did not include an option to turn it off. They released it as open-source software, which lets people modify it themselves, including by turning it off.

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artsybashev t1_j5fhioy wrote

Yeah it is easier to modify the color of a pixel that characters in a text in a way than humans do not detect. Something can be done through typos, weird choise of word or calculating the checksum of word choises, but those methods can easily sound unnatural to human readers.

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Username912773 t1_j5j7vci wrote

How does that watermark work without altering image quality significantly across many prompts and color schemes?

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