DevOps / SRE / Platform · 11.08.2026, 23:10 UTC
Anthropic’s watermark survives copy-paste, but not the real dev workflow
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | DevOps / SRE / Platform |
| Quelle | The New Stack ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 11.08.2026 UTC |
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Anthropic announced it will embed invisible watermarks into text generated by new Claude models, including output produced through its API, coding tools and cloud partners. For developers, the mark offers another way to trace where AI-generated text or code might have come from, but it is not strong enough to prove its origin.
Laying out the plan in a support document, Anthropic said Claude models launched in the EU on or after Aug. 2, 2026, will include machine-readable marking from release. The company is working to add support to older models as well.
The marks will apply worldwide across supported Claude products, including the Claude API, Claude Code, Claude Cowork and Claude Tag. Text generated through AWS, Google Cloud or Microsoft Foundry will also carry the watermark when those platforms use a supported model. Because the mark is added at the model level, it follows the output into applications built on top of Claude — the same applications that are already reshaping how enterprises deploy AI infrastructure — although Anthropic cautions that some platforms and features may not support every type of mark.
The change follows the Aug. 2 start of Article 50’s transparency requirements under the EU AI Act, which require providers of generative AI systems to make synthetic output detectable in a machine-readable format. Anthropic signed the accompanying Code of Practice as a provider of both generative AI models and systems. OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Mistral are among the other model providers that have committed to the code.
Yet, Anthropic is handling …