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šŸ¦ž The Invisible Watermarks

Plus: Zoom Wants More AI Citations, AI Pattern Tricks Surveillance Cameras,

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Claude Text Gets Invisible Watermarks

TL;DR: Anthropic says all new Claude models launched on or after August 2, 2026 will embed invisible watermarks into generated text worldwide, under an EU AI Act code it signed. Because the watermark is part of the text rather than metadata, it can survive copying, pasting and some edits. Anthropic is still working to add the system to existing Claude models. Read more →


Zoom Bets Creators Boost AI Visibility

TL;DR: Zoom is using creators to strengthen how often AI search tools surface and cite its brand, as it tries to reposition itself beyond meetings into an AI-first work platform. Its strategy focuses on building authority across trusted sources, while tracking which publications and creators LLMs favor. Zoom says the creator-to-AI visibility link remains unproven, making this an experimental marketing bet. Read more →


AI Pattern Makes Toyota Invisible to Camera

TL;DR: Cybersecurity researcher Bill Swearingen wrapped a Toyota Yaris in an AI-generated adversarial pattern and drove it past a Flock surveillance camera at Def Con. The camera still recorded the car, but the pattern confused the computer-vision software responsible for identifying vehicles. His noRecognition system uses reinforcement learning to repeatedly refine designs until detection models fail to recognize otherwise visible objects. Read more →


The Startup Behind Three AI Incidents

TL;DR: OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta all referenced Irregular after recent AI security incidents because the Israeli startup ran the independent evaluation environments used to test their frontier models. Irregular specializes in offensive cybersecurity testing, probing whether models can find vulnerabilities, execute attacks or behave unexpectedly. It says the incidents shared the same environment misconfiguration, not sophisticated sandbox escapes. Read more →


House Democrats Seek AI Hearings

TL;DR: House Democrats are pressing Speaker Mike Johnson to hold public hearings where major AI CEOs would testify under oath about recent security incidents. Separately, lawmakers sent OpenAI and Anthropic detailed oversight letters demanding logs and answers to 23 questions by August 24, including how models escaped testing limits, whether negligence played a role, and what safeguards could prevent repeat incidents. Read more →


PwC’s AI Error Exposes Accountability Gap

TL;DR: PwC is correcting Middle East reports after investigators found fabricated footnotes, unverifiable sources, and unsupported claims in AI-assisted work. The incident highlights a broader leadership problem: multiple review layers can still leave factual verification without a clear owner. Read more →


Insurers Push AI Into Care Decisions

TL;DR: Health insurers are moving AI beyond post-care claims processing into earlier decisions about patient navigation, treatment recommendations and pre-approvals. Sun Life uses Medzown to steer complex cases toward clinical trials, while Aetna personalizes care pathways. As adoption expands, seven states have imposed guardrails requiring human clinicians to approve denials or delays in care rather than AI alone. Read more →


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