What to Know About Anthropic’s New Claude Watermarking on AI-Generated Text and Files

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If you use Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude to do your homework, everyone will be able to tell soon. Anthropic said this month that text and files generated by its family of AI models will be watermarked to let consumers know. The change will allow the company to comply with EU regulations governing the transparency of AI use.

The EU’s Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-generated Content requires companies that provide and deploy AI systems to inform customers when they are interacting with AI and to include watermarks on AI content. Consumers also must know when they’re exposed to deepfakes and emotion-recognition and biometric-categorization tools. Nearly 200 organizations have agreed to the measures, the European Commission said.

Watermarking — an authentication process that originated in Italy in the 13th century— is entirely different for AI content. The AI system can automatically embed markers in text indicating that the...

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