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AI 'watermark removers' flood the web. Almost none can prove they work.

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Multiple 'watermark removers' have surfaced days after Anthropic began watermarking text generated by Claude, including an open source project with over 4,500 GitHub stars and paid AI detection evasion services. None of the tools' claims about defeating the text watermark can be verified, as Anthropic has not released a detector. [...]

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  • 01Multiple 'watermark removers' have surfaced days after Anthropic began watermarking text generated by Claude, including an open source project with over 4,500 GitHub stars and paid AI detection evasion services.
  • 02None of the tools' claims about defeating the text watermark can be verified, as Anthropic has not released a detector.
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