The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 2024年10月23日
Apple is ‘concerned’ about AI turning real photos into ‘fantasy’
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苹果软件主管Craig Federighi称,公司旨在提供保持照片真实性的AI图像编辑工具。iOS 18.1的Photos应用新增Clean Up功能,可快速去除图像中的物体和人物,此功能虽有限,但满足了用户清理无关细节的需求。苹果担心AI对人们对摄影内容的看法产生影响,编辑后的图像会被标记并嵌入元数据。此外,Adobe驱动的内容真实性倡议也有类似的元数据系统。

🍎苹果致力于提供保持照片真实性的AI图像编辑工具,iOS 18.1的Photos应用中的Clean Up功能可快速去除图像中的物体和人物,但功能相对保守,如谷歌和三星的编辑工具可添加AI生成的资产,而Clean Up则较为温和。

💡尽管Clean Up功能有限,但其满足了人们想要清理照片中似乎无关紧要的细节的需求,且苹果内部对此有过很多讨论,认为在不根本改变照片意义的前提下,愿意采取这一小步。

🚩苹果担心AI对人们对摄影内容的看法产生影响,使用新的对象移除功能编辑的图像会在Photos应用中被标记为“Modified with Clean Up”,并嵌入元数据以表明其已被修改,类似的元数据系统也存在于Adobe驱动的内容真实性倡议中。

Illustration by Haein Jeong / The Verge

The upcoming release of Apple Intelligence has spurred the iPhone maker’s own “what is a photo?” moment. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple software chief Craig Federighi said the company is aiming to provide AI-powered image editing tools that preserve photo authenticity.

“Our products, our phones, are used a lot,” said Federighi. “It’s important to us that we help purvey accurate information, not fantasy.”

iOS 18.1 brings a new “Clean Up” feature to the Photos app that can quickly remove objects and people from images — a capability that Federighi and WSJ reporter Joanna Stern noted is far tamer than editing tools offered by rivals like Google and Samsung, which can add entire AI-generated assets to images. Despite Clean Up’s limited capabilities, Federighi said there had been “a lot of debates internally” about adding it.

“Do we want to make it easy to remove that water bottle, or that mic? Because that water bottle was there when you took the photo,” Federighi said following a demonstration of Clean Up being used to remove items from the background of an image. “The demand for people to want to clean up what seem like extraneous details to the photo that don’t fundamentally change the meaning of what happened has been very very high, so we’ve been willing to take that small step.”

Federighi said that Apple is “concerned” about AI’s impact on how “people view photographic content as something they can rely on as indicative of reality.” It’s a subject we’ve spoken about frequently here at The Verge. Editing tools like Google’s Reimagine feature make it incredibly easy for a large number of users to add lions, bombs, and even drug paraphernalia to pictures using nothing but a text description, which could further erode the trust that people place in photography. Generative AI editing apps, when used nefariously, are making it easier to mislead or deceive others with increasingly convincing fakes.

Apple Intelligence (at least for now) doesn’t allow users to add AI-generated manipulations to images like competing services do. Any images that have been edited using the new object removal feature will also be tagged as “Modified with Clean Up” in the Photos app and embedded with metadata to flag that they have been altered.

Apple isn’t alone in taking such precautions — the Adobe-driven Content Authenticity Initiative has a similar “Content Credentials” metadata system, for example, that aims to help people distinguish between unaltered images and AI fakery. That requires tech, camera, and media companies to voluntarily back it, but support is steadily increasing. It’s unclear if Apple’s own metadata system will support Content Credentials.

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