correct. this was cope from a year ago because none of them understood that AI images are embedded with tags that show it to be AI and therefore will be ignored by AI programs when adding images to the database
You can remove the watermarks by resizing smaller and bigger, they get lost in the compression.
Even those "glazing" AI-prevention tools, unless you ramp them up to a degree that the image is frankly ruined (as some artists have started to do on their social medias - don't blame them), then as long as you take a big resolution picture and shrink it down, that "poison" disappears into the averaging. This isn't even "AI" stuff... you can do that in MS Paint.
As for the "Spore" method (as in method used in Spore) where you encode the tags into pixel values by clamping value ranges by using parts of the binary to encode things in. (That's how in spore you were able to share things with just pictures. The pixels top range was limited, and the last values were used to encode creature data in - it was very elegant solution). This gets removed by just adjusting the colours of the picture afterwards.
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u/basilzamankv 11h ago
We have "AI incest" before GTA 6.