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Look for the AI disclaimer from Google on photos that look a little too good to be true

**Google Photos Adds a Label to Reveal AI Edits Behind the Scenes**

Google Photos has introduced a new label feature designed to enhance transparency regarding AI edits applied to images. This move aims to give users a clearer understanding of the modifications made by artificial intelligence to their photos.

The label will appear on photos that have been automatically edited by Google’s AI technology. Users will be able to see the specific changes that were applied, such as adjustments to brightness, contrast, or color correction. This feature is part of Google’s broader initiative to make AI processes more transparent and understandable to the general public.

With the growing use of AI in photo editing, many users have expressed a desire to know what changes are being made to their images. The new labeling system addresses these concerns by providing detailed information on the edits, allowing users to gain insight into the AI’s decision-making process.

Additionally, Google Photos is committed to user privacy and ensures that all AI edits are performed with the utmost respect for user data. The introduction of the label is a step towards building trust between the platform and its users, reinforcing Google’s dedication to transparency and ethical AI practices.

As AI continues to evolve and integrate into various aspects of technology, features like these are essential in helping users feel informed and in control of their digital experiences.

Original Author: erichs211@gmail.com (Eric Hal Schwartz) | Source: TechRadar

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