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Google's new flagship phone has a scary feature, it's terrifying

The Google Pixel 9, which was announced last week, has a new AI-powered feature called “Reimage” that lets users superimpose any AI-generated object onto their photos.

the The Edge However, during his tests, he found that using the new function, it is possible to convincingly create car wreckage, smoke bombs, a body covered in a sheet, or similar disturbing objects on photos.

The changes do not leave any watermark on the images, but only show a label in the metadata, which can be easily removed.

When contacted by The Portal, Google spokesperson Alex Morricone said these features were created to unleash creativity and were designed to respect the purpose of user instructions, meaning it is possible to create content that could be offensive.

The spokesman stressed that there are clear guidelines and conditions for using such functions, in addition to the fact that they are constantly working to enhance the system’s guarantees.

Artificial intelligence will not be just a game for high-end phones only

While this isn't in its full glory, owners of Samsung's mid-range devices can also benefit from generative AI.

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