AI Watermarks Could Censor Content
Guillaume Meyer’s open-source code has drawn more than 20,000 bookmarks on X and more than 100 contributors as users seek to evade Claude’s new labels.
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Does copyright protect your AI-generated content in Europe? Let’s find out
To remain compliant with the EU’s AI Act, AI-giant Anthropic announced they would be adding an invisible watermark to text generated by its chatbot Claude. There was much despairing. Especially on LinkedIn, a social platform for professionals, which recently added an option to flag content as AI slop – after research estimated over one third of the copy posted on the site was AI-generated. Some came up with clever ways around the watermark (no,…
Coders Say They Already Found Workarounds to Claude’s Invisible Watermarks
Anthropic announced last week it would include invisible watermarks in AI-generated content to comply with new EU rules. Within hours, overrides were being touted online.
The rules of transparency on artificial intelligence are evolving rapidly within the European Union. To comply with Community legal requirements, Anthropic is deploying invisible digital tattoo technology on all the texts generated by its Claude model. This major initiative marks a turning point for the traceability of the writings produced by the algorithms. Anthropic uses an imperceptible cryptographic footprint for the user to adopt a technic…
Anthropic's decision to label Claude-generated texts has sparked renewed interest in label-removal services. Some tools appeared within days of the company's announcement and have already amassed thousands of users.
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