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Anthropic's AI watermark, which can appear in translations, summaries, and more extensively edited text, has prompted some backlash.
Anthropic watermarked Claude for EU compliance, but experts say it exceeds requirements by flagging simple edits and translations. For tech leaders: European regulation is fragmenting vendor approaches and risks blurring work attribution in enterprise AI adoption.
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Anthropic addresses concerns about its new watermark, which will affect Claude users globally. It said the watermark is to comply…

One developer said they feared Anthropic's watermark could lead clients to flag their work as AI-generated and raise questions…

Critics worry Anthropic's new Claude watermark could affect text output, privacy, and how AI-assisted work is judged.

Anthropic isn’t the only AI company doing this—but it’s getting the most pushback.

Anthropic's new invisible watermarks on Claude's outputs, introduced to comply with the EU AI Act, have sparked frustration among…

Anthropic embeds machine-readable watermarks in Claude models, aiding in detection of AI-generated content. It follows EU…