So… maybe both Firefox and ChatGPT apps stripped the metadata using something proprietary from Google? Because the image I was testing had custom metadata (including a custom “copyright” field value), but a “Google Inc” unexpectedly appeared in the metadata.
So… maybe both Firefox and ChatGPT apps stripped the metadata using something proprietary from Google? Because the image I was testing had custom metadata (including a custom “copyright” field value), but a “Google Inc” unexpectedly appeared in the metadata.
AFAIK that would mean ChatGPT and each website (not Firefox) would decide that itself. Firefox doesn’t do it since a website may need it.
It wouldn’t need to be proprietary. The logic could just be “remove everything”. Not sure how the Google Inc thing appeared.