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hello there today weamp;#39;re going to look at this paper tree ring watermarks fingerprints for diffusion images that are invisible and robust this is by Eugene Wen John kirchenbauer Jonas guy ping and Tom Goldstein of the University of Maryland in very brief overview this paper proposes a watermark technique for images of generative models specifically of diffusion models and while other Watermark techniques usually take the image that comes out of a diffusion model and do some sort of modification to it as a post-processing step this paper it enters right from the beginning so it goes at the source into the latent space into the noise space of the diffusion model watermarks it there lets the diffusion process run forward and thus that signal is not distinguishable either by the human and also much more robust to post-processing attacks or perturbation attacks Iamp;#39;m going to go look at a bit of a review of diffusion models themselves because itamp;#39;s important to understan