- The Google Gemin 2.0 Image Generator in Studio AI can eliminate the watermark of images
- He seems to be missing railings found in the complete Gemini application
- Gemini 2.0 Flash in AI studio can also generate celebrity images
The new capacities for generation of images of Google Gemini 2.0 Flash allow it to delete so well the filigranes of the images that it could allow a violation of copyright on a large scale and it is very worrying for all of us.
Many users of the X platform have published examples of how they have been able to use the AI tool to easily eliminate watermark.
New unlocked skill: The Flash Gemini 2 model is really great to eliminate the watermark in pictures! pic.twitter.com/6qik0flfcvMarch 15, 2025
The digital filigranes on the images allow digital creators to show an overview of their work before someone decides to buy it, how deleted the watermark is. The AI tools that eliminate the filigranes free of charge on images are nothing new but are deeply contrary to ethics and can land you in legal hot water if you use the stolen images that they create in any way.
Other X users have noted that Gemini 2.0 Flash accessible via AI Studio can add celebrities in pictures, although during tests, I found that the results seem a little random, Gemini often refusing demand.
Left: My office: Elon Musk sitting my Dewier generally tends to think that concerns are: Photoshop, etc. are exaggerated, but damn, the internet is about to get many strangers pic.twitter.com/o9gxbawkyMarch 14, 2025
The power of the studio
Google recently published a new version of its Gemini 2.0 AI model that can generate its own images. It seems a little confusing when you realize that we were all able to go to Gemini.google.com or pull the Gemini application and ask him to create an IA image for more than a year now.
However, what the mobile application and the versions based on Gemini’s browser is doing is calling Imagen 3, the Google AI Image generator, to generate the image for them. Imagen 3 will not delete the images of the images if requested.
Recently, Google allowed Gemini 2.0 Flash to create and modify the images itself. You cannot access Google 2.0 Flash Image Generation Power from the regular Gemini interface, you should rather access it via Google Studio Studio, a developer -focused interface to interact with its latest AI models.
Be careful
AI Studio is free to access and simply requires a normal Google account for recording. To test it, I downloaded a watermark image and I was able to easily eliminate the watermark.
The results were not perfect – the image has become slightly degraded and it added its own Gemini Star logo in the lower left corner, but which is particularly concerning the new abolition capacity of the gemini 2.0 flash waterproof is the way it does it.
This is clearly not the goal for which Gemini 2.0 Flash was created, but the fact that Google has not set up enough railing with its image generator is a worrying development and something that must be urgently addressed.
Techradar has contacted Google to comment on this question and update this story when we hear.




