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AI generated text on wallpaper.

(Topic created: 10-14-2024 09:37 PM)
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Aj1710
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My wallpaper on the s24 ultra is showing ai generated image even though I am using it from my own gallery. I have opted for the ambient temperature setting. Is it because of that? And is there any way to erase it from the wallpaper, if possible?

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T33K9Y
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Sorry I haven't been on the forum to give further explanation on this matter. You are getting it totally wrong. I did not edit this picture with any AI. I picked a picture from my gallery to use as my lock screen wallpaper, but I opted for the option to use photo ambient mode. This mode only adds things like weather, dims or brightens the picture according to time of day, rain particles or snow particles based on your location. The only point where AI would be used in this situation is to detect the edges around your so-called picture subject and add a splash effect, for example, with a rain particle or on a snow particle that comes into contact with said subject in the picture. I don't see how that is copyright infringement or stealing creators works or whatever you mentioned about copyright laws above. Unless my face or my dog's face belongs to another artist. But it's technically nothing to make a big issue over. I already disabled photo ambient mode because it puts a permanent water mark on my lock screen, not on the picture. I can see that the query was already marked as solved above, but it technically isn't. I've just chosen not to go through the stress of having to deal all those things. Fullstop. And thanks

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realaud
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Let me see if I have this right.  You selected an image from your gallery and then you selected an AI component to appear on the wallpaper, now you are complaining about the component you added?  I would think just turning off the component would solve your issue.

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ButtaBean_420
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I think they are talking about the AI Generated Image watermark that appears at the bottom of AI Generated images
realaud
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That would be there as disclosure that they are using AI. I think it may be required.

Aj1710
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Yes, that's right
skibik
Galaxy
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I made some wallpaper from a photo and removed a few things and it added that wording in the bottom. The only way I was able to remove it was by cropping the bottom of the picture off to remove it. Makes no sense that Samsung has to add that to a photo, it I were to use an editor to doctor a photo it doesn't add anything to the photo. 

realaud
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Because when *you* edit, you are aware of the changes you are making.  When AI does it, you need to be informed - it might also involve copyright protections.

skibik
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So why isn't this implemented in all photo editing software if it had anything to do with copyright infringements. This is a Samsung thing. I certainly don't need to be informed it is AI generated, I know already since I created it. If Samsung felt the need for me to know it could have been done outside of the photo itself. Doesn't make sense if one can crop it out anyway, maybe they should have stuck it right in the middle of the photo and really ruined the idea of using AI.

realaud
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I don't work for Samsung, so I can't answer that. You can edit out a watermark on a copyrighted photo, but you still risk copyright infringement by doing so.

Bottom line is if you don't like the AI text, either don't use AI, or deal with it. I suspect that other brands incorporating AI are doing the same. I neither know nor care, as I choose to not use AI features, if at all avoidable and I don't remove watermarks from photos. Aside from copyright issues, it's disrespectful to the artist/owner/photographer.

You people pick the most ridiculous, innocuous things to get bent about.
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skibik
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You really don't get the point, why have a feature like this if it ruins the photo as an end result. This has nothing to do with copyright infringements if I took the photo and want to use a feature the phone has. 

What is ridiculous is your comment and you are really not contributing anything.