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JPEG Compressed Images Can Bypass Protections Against AI Editing

Machine Learning 2023-04-11 v2 Cryptography and Security Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Recently developed text-to-image diffusion models make it easy to edit or create high-quality images. Their ease of use has raised concerns about the potential for malicious editing or deepfake creation. Imperceptible perturbations have been proposed as a means of protecting images from malicious editing by preventing diffusion models from generating realistic images. However, we find that the aforementioned perturbations are not robust to JPEG compression, which poses a major weakness because of the common usage and availability of JPEG. We discuss the importance of robustness for additive imperceptible perturbations and encourage alternative approaches to protect images against editing.

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@article{arxiv.2304.02234,
  title  = {JPEG Compressed Images Can Bypass Protections Against AI Editing},
  author = {Pedro Sandoval-Segura and Jonas Geiping and Tom Goldstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.02234},
  year   = {2023}
}

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8 pages, 8 figures