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Anthropic made headlines last week when it announced invisible watermarks in AI-generated content to satisfy new European Union regulations. Within hours, developers online were already sharing workarounds. It raises a familiar question about technical compliance measures — whether they stop bad actors or simply inconvenience everyone else while bad actors adapt.
Meanwhile, Amazon says it will bring drone deliveries to the Chicago and Atlanta metro areas as part of a major expansion, with nearly five hundred American towns and cities expected to receive Prime Air service by year's end. That is a significant logistical bet, and it signals that Amazon believes the regulatory and operational pieces are finally falling into place at scale.
And Google's Pixel Watch five is drawing attention for reasons that go beyond the hardware. The new device adds smarter gym tracking, health alerts, and an offline version of Gemini — meaning the AI works without a data connection. Reviewers are calling it a refinement of a winning formula, though as always, that kind of thoughtful iteration comes at a price.
Those are your top stories for now. Stay curious out there. Tech Beat out.
