Google applies for a trademark for RealFill

Google is developing an AI photography feature called RealFill. Users can input up to 5 pictures, and the AI ​​model can expand and repair existing images. Google applied for a new trademark called “RealFill” last week, which has now been reviewed by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the United States Patent and Trade Office (USPTO).

Google applies for a trademark for RealFill

“Provides non-download software using AI for image completion; and online non-download software for creating generative patterns.”

Google has previously conducted related research with the Cornell University team, and also published a paper called “Reference-driven generation of real images,” which discusses how this technology can expand the real world by using five reference images.

Google applies for a trademark for RealFill

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