Anthropic is implementing invisible watermarks in its Claude AI to comply with Europe's AI transparency regulations. Meanwhile, Saber Interactive has added an AI disclaimer to its game "Rideshare Simulator" on Steam following controversy over the alleged use of AI in development, with CEO Matt Karchner issuing an apology. Separately, a new Linux kernel version, 7.2, has been released, featuring support for AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL. AI
IMPACT AI's integration into creative processes and regulatory compliance is becoming more prominent, while ethical considerations in game development are surfacing.
RANK_REASON Cluster contains multiple unrelated news items from different domains (AI policy, game development controversy, OS release).
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- AMDGPU
- Anthropic
- Claude
- Europe
- GamesIndustry.biz News Feed
- HDMI 2.1 FRL
- Linus Torvalds
- Linux Kernel 7.2
- Matt Karchner
- Rideshare Simulator
- Saber Interactive
- Steam
- The Verge
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