‘New models will mark AI-generated content from day one’: Claude will now hide an invisible watermark inside ordinary words — here’s how that’s even possible, and how EU rules could push OpenAI and Google to follow suit
‘New models will mark AI-generated content from day one’: Claude will now hide an invisible watermark inside ordinary words — here’s how that’s even possible, and how EU rules could push OpenAI and Google to follow suit

Anthropic has announced that new Claude models will hide an invisible watermark inside any generated text — here’s how that’s even possible, and how OpenAI and Google might have to follow suit.

‘AI has the potential to fundamentally reshape the role of procurement’: Amazon Business tells us why AI could supercharge procurement like never before
‘AI has the potential to fundamentally reshape the role of procurement’: Amazon Business tells us why AI could supercharge procurement like never before

AI-powered purchasing insights can help organisations identify savings opportunities and improve efficiency, Amazon Business tells us.

I asked Gemini if my chicken salad was still good: it saved itself and my stomach

A simple question about the freshness of chicken salad turned into a broader learning experience about AI’s own safety nets.

I’ve always disliked running, but here’s how Gemini and Garmin made me actually enjoy it for the first time
I’ve always disliked running, but here’s how Gemini and Garmin made me actually enjoy it for the first time

Google Gemini helped make my training more sustainable, while Garmin’s Forerunner 170 Music let me leave my phone at home during runs.

Experts find AI agents can be tricked into ‘remembering’ fake facts for months — so how do we stop it?

Hidden text on a webpage can become a fact your AI assistant “remembers” and acts on weeks later.

PwC left red-faced after being caught using AI hallucinations and fake citations in multiple reports

GPTZero AI and plagiarism detection and tool finds AI hallucinations and other issues in several reports published PwC.

The great privacy revolt: people are pushing back against the glasses that record, the earbuds that eavesdrop and the TVs watching our lives — here’s what we can do about it, according to an AI research CEO and a digital rights advocate
The great privacy revolt: people are pushing back against the glasses that record, the earbuds that eavesdrop and the TVs watching our lives — here’s what we can do about it, according to an AI research CEO and a digital rights advocate

‘This technology doesn’t need the cloud whatsoever, it’s simply cheaper and easier for manufacturers’ — why one expert thinks we’re overlooking the biggest privacy issue in the AI boom, and what a prolific digital rights advocate thinks needs to change