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EngadgetAug 17, 2026
OpenAI reportedly disbanded its preparedness team as part of a 'streamlining' process
As part of a restructuring, OpenAI reportedly disbanded a team that assesses the potential for catastrophic risks with its models.

SlashDotAug 17, 2026
A Rosier Future for Linux Gamers? Epic Games Announces Linux Version of Its Storefront


ResearchBuzzAug 16, 2026
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Mac RumorsAug 16, 2026
AirPods 4 ANC Hit $134.99 Low Price on Amazon, Plus Pro 3 for $189.99
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SlashDotAug 16, 2026
Anthropic Criticized For Adding Watermarks to Text that Claude Generates - or Processes


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Mac RumorsAug 14, 2026
Should You Buy an iPhone 17 Now or Wait for iPhone 18?
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ComputerWorldAug 11, 2026
Anthropic to watermark AI-generated content
Anthropic will begin labeling AI-generated content created by Claude, Claude Code, and the company's API, as well as Claude models via third-party services, according to The Register.

Text generated by future Claude models will be given an invisible watermark. According to Anthropic, the watermark is embedded directly into the generated text without affecting its meaning or readability. For files, Anthropic will instead use signed metadata in accordance with the C2PA standard.

The effort is part of the company's plan to comply with the EU's AI Regulation and transparency requirements regarding AI-generated material. However, the labeling will be implemented globally for all users.

At the same time, Anthropic noted that the technology has its limitations. A label does not guarantee that material was created by Claude. Similarly, the absence of a label is not necessarily proof that the material is not AI-generated.



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OpenAI Delays Next Major AI Model 'Astra' Over Critical Hacking Concerns
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ComputerWorldMar 28, 2024
Amazon invests $2.75 billion more in OpenAI rival Anthropic
Amazon has announced it is investing $2.75 billion in OpenAI rival Anthropic, bringing its total investment in the AI startup to $4 billion, as initially announced. In September last year, Amazon had invested an initial tranche of $1.25 billion.

As part of this partnership, Anthropic will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its main cloud provider for key operations, including safety research and the development of foundational models. Anthropic will also use AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips for building, training, and deploying future models.

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Reuters TechnologyJun 16, 2020
Social media companies distrusted by most Americans on content decisions: Poll
Most Americans do not trust social media companies to make the right decisions about what should be allowed on their platforms, but trust the government even less to make those choices, according to a poll released on Tuesday by Gallup and the Knight Foundation.
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