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Intellectual Property

Feb. 15, 2024

AI watermarks run deep

Meta is working with other companies and organizations to expand its watermarking feature to third-party content and to embed invisible watermarks in the image generation process.

Relani Belous

Principal and Founder
Belous Law Corporation

Southwestern Univ School of Law

AI watermarks run deep
This art was created with the assistance of Shutterstock AI tools

AI is the two letters on everyone’s mind and footprint these days, and it’s definitely leaving a mark. A watermark.

Meta, (f/k/a Facebook), is looking to add another label to its intangible operations. Earlier this month, the social media behemoth announced that it is adding a virtual aspect to AI content, namely watermarking images and content.

As what is real and what is “generated” continue to blur in the on...

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