#watermark

Lenin alevski 🕵️💻alevsk@infosec.exchange
2025-06-27

New Open-Source Tool Spotlight 🚨🚨🚨

Cloudflare's `poc-watermark` explores embedding undetectable watermarks in images generated by Stable Diffusion. Built with Rust and Python, it employs pseudorandom error-correcting codes for robust watermarking. Ideal for verifying AI-generated content integrity. #watermark #AI

🔗 Project link on #GitHub 👉 github.com/cloudflareresearch/

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"Orinoco Flow", also released as "#OrinocoFlow (Sail Away)", is a song by Irish singer-songwriter #Enya from her second studio album, #Watermark (1988). It was released on 3 October 1988 by #WEARecords in the United Kingdom and by #GeffenRecords in the United States the following year. The song topped the #UKSinglesChart for three weeks and received two Grammy Award nominations for #BestMusicVideo and #BestNewAgePerformance at the #32ndAnnualGrammyAwards.
youtube.com/watch?v=2zkjQVh5KmQ

2025-06-18

Just launched a tiny Windows tool I built to batch watermark images — fast, no bloat, no installs.

It’s called FastMark and it’s built for photographers, artists, freelancers… anyone who needs to protect their work in bulk.

💻 Custom text, font, opacity, position
📁 Batch a whole folder in seconds
🧊 Lightweight — launch and go
💵 $15 one-time, no subscription

🔗 geekastro.dev/fastmark.html

#photography #astrophotography #indiedev #digitalart #windowsapps #opensource #freelance #watermark

2025-05-05

Hey @piracy@lemmy.ml @piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com have anyone figured out what audio watermark scheme is Spotify currently using? Back in the days it was audible enough to hear, I wonder if anyone knows what are they using these days?
#piracy #watermark #drm

2025-04-11

Dear artists and photographers,
your works are often incredibly inspiring to me! Thank you!

...but to people who put digital watermarks on inspiring works, I try like the dickens to never boost watermarked stuff. It is very unfortunate! And the world shed a tear for the misrepresentation of your otherwise immaculate, yet intentionally marred expressions...

#art #photography #watermark #preference #boost

Tom's Hardware Italiatomshw
2025-04-07

😢 Addio ai disegni in stile Ghibli, ChatGPT implementa il watermark nelle sue creazioni. Un piccolo ma significativo cambiamento!

🔗 tomshw.it/hardware/troppe-imma

@Techmeme
if the AL #bigCorp can #watermark images created from free account then they should have no problem just watermarking all images created with #copyrighted material.

Will any court get on this?

Julio Alberto Lascanodrcalambre
2025-04-04

🖼️✨ **Watermark v1.2.0** 🎯🎨

¡Trabajando en nuevas mejoras!

Muy pronto...⌛

🔜 🤖 :calculator:

🖼️✨ **Watermark v1.2.0** 🎯🎨  

¡Trabajando en nuevas mejoras! 

Muy pronto...⌛  

🔜 #ComingSoon #Watermark #Yad #antiX #Linux #OpenSource #python #bash  #OpenCV 🤖  #NumPy :calculator:
Julio Alberto Lascanodrcalambre
2025-03-27

🖼️✨ **Watermark v1.2.0** 🎯🎨

¡Trabajando en nuevas mejoras!

Muy pronto...⌛

🔜 🤖 :calculator:

🖼️✨ **Watermark v1.2.0** 🎯🎨  

¡Trabajando en nuevas mejoras! 

Muy pronto...⌛  

🔜 #ComingSoon #Watermark #Yad #antiX #Linux #OpenSource #python #bash
2025-03-18

Users report that Google's new AI model, Gemini 2.0 Flash, is exceptionally good at removing watermarks. Here's why it isn't a major shift.

plagiarismtoday.com/2025/03/18

#Copyright #Google #Gemini #AI #Watermark

2025-03-17

Hinterlistige Nutzer verwenden die neue Bildgenerierungsfunktion des KI-Modells "Gemini 2.0 Flash" von Google, um Wasserzeichen aus Bildern zu entfernen, auch von Bildern von Getty Images und anderen bekannten Stock-Media-Anbietern.

techcrunch.com/2025/03/16/peop

#google #ki #ai #gemini #wasserzeichen #watermark #watermarkremover #scam #bildschutz #copyright #stockimages #media

TechHelpKB.com 📚techhelpkb
2025-03-17

Chinese authorities have announced “identification measures” for AI-generated content that will require it to be labelled with human and machine-readable notifications.


theregister.com/2025/03/17/asi

Informed consent: considering steganographic techniques to fingerprint Generative AI output


by @beet_keeper

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a polarizing topic. For every reasoned assessment of the technology and its potential to make some of our smaller, onerous, or more repetitive tasks easier, there are probably 100 reactive pieces predicting some radical overhaul of societal norms, from the service industry receiving new intakes of out of work software developers to laypeople taking on roles traditionally occupied by those of a college education, if they just start asking their AI the right questions ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The amount of AI-propaganda is draining, and the reaction is often spread across the board too, some cheer leading, some decrying, plenty taking their time to offer skilled and nuanced rebuttals, or suggestions for improvements.

I find myself largely trying to stay out of the conversations. A lot like blockchain conversations 8 years ago, it will take another half decade for the hype-cycle to plateau for us to see where it can truly complement our work.

One part of the conversation that is increasingly harder to ignore, is being informed about when AI has been used in the generation of text or images. It is the property of knowing, or having the tools to know is what I feel is the most important.

How can we be better informed about when AI is used, so that we are better prepared as consumers, to receive and understand content?

In this blog I want to explore the potential for steganography techniques to be used in the output of AI to fingerprint content and provide a way for front-end mechanisms to identify it, as we might file formats using magic numbers, so that users can be given the chance of informed consent: the opportunity to opt-in or out of whether we engage with AI content or not.

Continue reading “Informed consent: considering steganographic techniques to fingerprint Generative AI output”

#AI #AIEthics #artificialIntelligence #C2PA #CyberSecurity #DigitalFingerrprint #DigitalObfuscation #GenAI #GenerativeAI #Journalism #LLM #MachineLearning #Misinformation #OnlineSafety #steganography #Watermark #Whistleblower

Image of a children's learn to code textbook by Usborne Books. The page shows a snippet from a computer game in BASIC called "Escape". The illustration is of three menacing looking Cyborgs.AI rendering of a plane crash scene and video from Twitter account @Pensacola_X on Feb 18, 2024. The text also reads "for breaking news, global headlines, and exclusive local coverage, stay connected with PensecolaX, your trusted source for news that matters."A screenshot of a plain-text encoded piece of information in a hex editor. The screenshot shows that there is much more text than the user might otherwise anticipate. While it should read "digital preservation" zero-width characters are used to encode information steganographically.

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