Watermarks don't stand a chance against Google Gemini Flash
And that's not a good sign

Respect for intellectual property rights has been a bone of contention with AI training, where several creators are accusing tech firms of pirating data or acting without consent. Similar concerns remain about the media generated by these AI models and the implications of how they can be used to manipulate other watermarked content too. Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash is one of the company's latest lightweight AI releases, but it is stirring up trouble because several people have found it adept at removing watermarks from images.