- The Google Gemin 2.0 Flash image generator in AI Studio can remove the water marks from the images
- It seems to lack the railings that are in the complex geminis application
- Gemini 2.0 Flash in AI Studio can also generate celebrity images
Many users on the X platform have published examples of how they have been able to use the AI tool to easily remove water marks.
New unlocked skill: The Flash Gemini 2 model is really incredible to remove water marks in the images! pic.twitter.com/6qik0FLFCVMarch 15, 2025
Digital water marks in the images allow digital creators to show a preview of their work before someone decides to buy it, at which time the water marks are eliminated. The AI tools that the water marks eliminate in the images are free are nothing new, but they are deeply little ethical, and can land in legal hot water if you use the stolen images that create in some way.
Other users in X have noticed that Gemini 2.0 Flash accessed through AI Studio can add celebrities to the images, although in the tests I discovered that the results seem a bit random, with Gemini often rejecting the request.
Left: My desk: Elon Musk sitting on my desk generally tends to think that concerns about: Photoshop, etc. They are exaggerated, but damnMarch 14, 2025
The power of Ai Studio
Google recently launched a new version of its Gemini 2.0 Flash AI model that can generate its own images. This sounds a bit confusing when you realize that we have all been able to go to Gemini.google.com or light the Gemini application and ask you to create an image of AI for more than a year.
However, what the mobile application and the versions based on the Gemini browser do is call Image 3, the generator of images of Google’s badge, to generate the image for them. Image 3 will not remove the water marks from the images if requested.
Recently, Google has enabled Gemini 2.0 Flash to create and modify images itself. You cannot access the power generation power of Google 2.0 Flash from the regular Gemini interface, instead, you must access it through the AI study of Google, an interface focused on the developer to interact with its latest AI models.
Cause of concern
AI Studio is free to access and only requires a normal Google account for registration. To try it, I uploaded an image marked with water and I could easily remove the water mark.
The results were not perfect: the image degraded slightly and added its own gemini star logo to the lower left corner, but what is especially worrying with the new removal capacity of the water brand Flash Gemini 2.0 is how well it does.
Clearly, it is not the purpose for which Gemini 2.0 Flash was created, but the fact that Google has not put enough railings instead with its image generator is a worrying development and something you need to approach urgently.
Techradar has communicated with Google to comment on this topic and update this story when we receive an answer.
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