The blobfish, described as the world's ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand. The creature, which grows to about 12 inches (30cm) long, is known affectionately as Mr ...
UTRECHT, Netherlands -- The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “ fish doorbell ” on a river lock that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish being held up as ...
A Peruvian fisherman who was rescued after 95 days lost at sea told CNN that his faith and his desire to see his family again kept him going – along with a diet of cockroaches, birds ...
Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash model is being used to remove watermarks from copyrighted content, according to users on social media who tried out the feature, reported TechCrunch. Users apparently ...
Google’s Gemini AI model is reportedly being used to strip away watermarks from images even as the tech giant attempts to simplify the labelling of AI-generated content. Several users on X and Reddit ...
For years, scientists felt like the fish they were watching watched them back. A new study suggests they can recognize a diver's outfit. A herd of saddled sea bream fish swim closely by a ...
Learn More. Google’s newest AI model, Gemini 2.0 Flash, is exceptionally good at removing watermarks from copyrighted images including Getty Images, according to multiple users. However ...
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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 ...
One of its abilities to remove watermarks from stock images is so impressive that Google might have to nerf it in order to avoid future legal action. Social media is abuzz with Gemini 2.0 Flash's ...
But an unexpected use of such image generators is also to remove existing watermarks, such as those by stock image repositories. And the Google Gemini 2.0 Flash is apparently pretty good at that.