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Posted: 2025-04-27 04:58:51 UTC

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Researchers have developed an undetectable watermarking technique for AI-generated images using Pseudorandom Codes (PRC) to address the growing concerns of deepfakes and disinformation. This method subtly shapes the initial random noise in diffusion models, ensuring robustness against attacks and preserving image quality without statistical giveaways.
Addresses the challenge of identifying AI-generated images.
Introduces an undetectable watermarking technique using Pseudorandom Codes (PRC).
Ensures zero quality loss and preserves variety in generated images.
Offers robustness against attacks and imperfect inversion.
Provides high-capacity payloads for encoding messages and precise control over False Positive Rate (FPR).
Risk of deepfakes and disinformation due to realistic AI-generated content.
Limitations of existing watermarking techniques, including quality degradation and easy removal.