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Across coverage, Anthropic is being pulled into an AI competition narrative involving privacy/data-retention tactics from OpenAI, ongoing product availability for Claude (including mobile), and competitive moves targeting Anthropic’s business customers. The discussion also touches on expectations for AI-generated text detectability and error rates.
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Key TakeawayRecent headlines suggest Anthropic is facing intensifying competitive pressure from OpenAI while simultaneously expanding Claude availability and raising the stakes around detectability and reliability of AI-generated text.
Tracking: Anthropic says Claude Cowork is now available on mobile for all paid plans / AI-generated text should be detectable, but Apple needs to avoid Anthropic’s huge error
Common questions on Anthropic, surfaced from across the indexed web.
How does Anthropic embed the imperceptible watermark into Claude's AI-generated text?
Anthropic injects the imperceptible watermark directly into Claude's generated text at the model level, so the watermark is part of the text itself and will be present across any Claude product or surface. Because it is embedded in the text, the watermark can travel when the text is copied and pasted and may persist through some light editing. Anthropic is also working to enable detection tools that will mark positively detected text as having been processed by Claude, though such detections will not be fully conclusive. Answered
We’re implementing watermarking to comply with the EU AI Act. Anthropic, along with several other major AI model providers and around 190 total signatories, signed the EU Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content in July 2026. This requires AI system providers to use methods of “marking” AI-generated text. We’re applying watermarking globally at launch because we don't yet have a durable way to scope it by region. However, we will continue to evaluate different approaches, and will share updates when we have them.
How will third parties or users be able to detect whether text was processed by Claude?
Anthropic is embedding imperceptible, model-level watermarks directly into Claude-generated text and says it is working to enable Claude users and third parties to detect those embedded watermarks, with details on detection to come. A positive detection will mark text as being "processed by Claude," but Anthropic cautions that such a result will not be fully conclusive because use of Claude for proofreading or edits does not prove original authorship. Answered
What does a positive watermark detection indicate about authorship or provenance?
A positive watermark detection indicates the text was processed by Claude and is marked as having been handled by that model. Anthropic cautions that this is not fully conclusive evidence of original authorship or provenance, since someone could have used Claude only to proofread or edit an existing document. Answered