![]() You can already edit watermarks out of images with photo editing applications like Adobe Photoshop. However, it's worth considering how the tool fits into an increasingly murky AI landscape. ![]() It has every right to exist, and the developers aren't completely responsible for whether users download the tool to do something illegal – removing watermarks to steal photos is illegal, at least in the US. This isn't an article centered around bashing WatermarkRemover.io. ![]() While there are some benign reasons to want to remove watermarks from an image, for example, if you own the rights to an image but can't locate a version without the watermark, it's easy to imagine much more nefarious scenarios in which someone wants to remove a watermark from a photo. WatermarkRemover.io, which is available for free, uses AI to remove watermarks from images – as implied by its name. ![]() Artificial intelligence being used to create photorealistic artwork is already causing significant unrest within the photography industry, but a new tool, WatermarkRemover.io, is among the most concerning. ![]()
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