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Anthropic details Claudeโ€™s new editing-resistant AI watermark

Anthropic is adding a statistical watermark to Claude that survives minor editing to help identify AI-generated text. This feature addresses regulatory pressure and misinformation risks by enabling rโ€ฆ

Anthropic shares more details about how Claudeโ€™s new watermarks will work
TechCrunch โ€” 15 August 2026
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Anthropic has unveiled new technical details about the watermarking system it will embed in Claude, its nextโ€‘generation AI assistant. The company says the watermark will be a subtle statistical fingerprint that can be detected in the text output without affecting readability. It will be available in the upcoming version of Claude that is set to launch in the second quarter.

The move comes amid growing pressure on AI firms to provide ways to verify whether content was machineโ€‘generated. Regulators in the U.S. and Europe are drafting rules that could require AIโ€‘produced text to carry a detectable trace, while publishers and factโ€‘checkers need a reliable method to flag deepfakes. Anthropicโ€™s announcement follows similar efforts by OpenAI and Microsoft, and follows a series of highโ€‘profile incidents where AIโ€‘written articles were misused to spread misinformation.

According to the company, the watermark is not a visible tag but a pattern hidden in the token probabilities that the model uses to choose words. When a user or a downstream system runs a statistical test, the pattern will emerge, signalling that the text was produced by Claude. The watermark is designed to survive typical editing, such as paraphrasing or minor rewording, because the underlying probability distribution still carries the signal. The team cautions that heavy editing or machineโ€‘translation could weaken it, and that code generation may be less reliable because code syntax is more rigid than natural language.

Anthropic plans to roll out the watermark in its commercial API next month, after a closed beta with select partners. The company says it will provide developers with an SDK to enable automatic detection, and it is working with industry groups to standardise the format. If adopted widely, the watermark could become a deโ€‘facto norm for AIโ€‘generated content, helping publishers, educators and regulators to track the origin of text and code. The next few months will show whether the system can keep pace with rapid editing and whether it can be trusted to flag malicious use.

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