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watermark

[waw-ter-mahrk, wot-er-] / ˈwɔ tərˌmɑrk, ˈwɒt ər- /


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The European Union’s AI Act — widely regarded as the most comprehensive framework — requires all AI-generated content, including deepfakes, to be clearly labeled with watermarks or metadata.

From Salon

Discolored grass covers the baseball infield, making it look as if watermarks were superimposed on a large swath of the pitch.

From Washington Post

It tried to demonstrate that Google was scraping info from its website by putting watermarks on its lyrics, which it said then appeared in Google searches but without any link back or attribution to Genius.

From The Verge

It would require paper ballots to bear a watermark and be open to “public inspection” after an election is certified.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Zaidi and two young colleagues photograph each negative with a digital camera and add names, dates and watermarks to the files, drawing from stacks of notebooks where customers wrote their personal information by hand.

From New York Times