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Claude's Watermark Has Been Cracked, Gaining 11k Stars, But Installation Is Refused

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Anthropic's implementation of a hidden watermark in all text generated by its AI, Claude. This policy, based on Google DeepMind's SynthID-Text technique, embeds a statistical signature by making inconsequential word choices. The watermark applies globally, even to human-written text lightly edited by Claude, sparking user backlash over issues of ownership and the creation of an "AI content second-class citizen" status. In response, an open-source tool called "watermarks-remover" (originally "remove-claude-marks") was released on GitHub, quickly gaining 11k stars. It works on three levels: removing invisible Unicode characters, using an agent to rewrite text and break statistical patterns, and stripping metadata from various file formats. Notably, Claude itself refused to install this removal tool as an Agent Skill, a task ultimately completed by another AI model, GLM 5.2. The article points out the irony that the removal code may have been written by Claude. The piece frames this as an ongoing battle between watermarking for traceability against misinformation and the desire for unmarked, owned content from paying users. It questions the practicality of mandatory technical markings when AI-generated text becomes indistinguishable from human writing, suggesting the open-source community's rapid development of countermeasures will continually outpace regulatory efforts.

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Claude's Watermark Has Been Cracked, Gaining 11k Stars, But Installation Is Refused

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Luke Dashjr Removed from BIP Editor Duties

Luke Dashjr, a Bitcoin developer, has been removed from his role as editor of Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs) following a dispute over his involvement with BIP 110. The move was initiated by another Bitcoin developer, Mark Erhardt, who submitted a pull request after proposing Dashjr's removal on the Bitcoin developers mailing list. Erhardt accused Dashjr of having "actively participated" in the creation and implementation of BIP 110, alleging that as an editor, Dashjr unfairly promoted the proposal by attempting to assign it a BIP number before community discussion and pushing for its rapid acceptance. After discussion on the mailing list, Bitcoin developer John Atack confirmed that Dashjr no longer had editor or administrator privileges in the BIP repository. Atack then merged the pull request, formally removing Dashjr from the list of BIP editors. Dashjr denounced the action, calling it "a simple abuse of power by Core" and stating that "they have no authority to do this." BIP 110 proposed temporarily limiting the amount of arbitrary data that could be embedded in Bitcoin transactions. The proposal led to a minority-supported fork where nodes with the update rejected blocks from miners not signaling support. However, this fork quickly stalled due to a lack of hash rate support. A related article titled "Sailor Cranks Up the Heat: '110 Reasons' Why BIP-110 is a Bad Idea" is referenced as further commentary on the controversial proposal.

cryptonews.ru08/11 10:31

Luke Dashjr Removed from BIP Editor Duties

cryptonews.ru08/11 10:31

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