2/26/2026 at 6:51:55 PM
Note that watermarking (yes, including text) is a requirement[1] of the EU AI Act, and goes into effect in August 2026, so I suspect we'll see a lot more work in this space in the near future.[1] Specifically, "...synthetic audio, image, video or text content, shall ensure that the outputs of the AI system are marked in a machine-readable format and detectable as artificially generated or manipulated", see https://artificialintelligenceact.eu/article/50/
by parliament32
2/26/2026 at 6:58:40 PM
EU really like unenforceable regulations, doesn't it?by raincole
2/26/2026 at 7:30:40 PM
It's regulation for providers, so it's easy to enforce.by u1hcw9nx
2/26/2026 at 7:25:38 PM
Yeah, they also outlawed murder. And stealing. And bribing officials. All universally unenforceable. Weird...by pegasus
2/26/2026 at 7:27:50 PM
Well, consider the case with murder: they're not demanding that people proactively implement a system to prevent it from happening, are they? You're just not allowed to do it, in the sense that the system will attempt to find you, prove your guilt, and punish you after the fact.by mikestorrent
2/26/2026 at 7:37:12 PM
I imagine it would be the same for making (use of) models which don't add these watermarks, no? The punishable crime is providing or using the service.by pegasus
2/26/2026 at 7:34:20 PM
> they're not demanding that people proactively implement a system to prevent it from happening, are they?What do you think a "background check" is?
by themafia
2/26/2026 at 7:36:56 PM
Definitely not murder preventionby bicx
2/26/2026 at 7:53:01 PM
That's absolutely what they are. That and other crimes. That's why they're mandatory, by law, in certain industries. That's _precisely_ why we started using them: to prevent the easily preventable.I suppose this logic stands in the way of a corporation getting what it wants and so it's automatically offensive to the HN "job seeking" crowd; however, even a basic reading of the history shows it's completely true.
by themafia
2/26/2026 at 7:39:51 PM
There are various systems meant to (attempt to) prevent it from happening, yes, from firearms laws to police forcesBut picking out murder and ignoring the other ones which are far more analogous to the regulations mentioned seems a bit disingenuous...
by squigz
2/26/2026 at 7:21:03 PM
What do you mean? There is nothing unenforceable about this.by hansihe
2/26/2026 at 7:21:43 PM
How would you prove that something was generated by AI yet did not include a watermark?by nightski
2/26/2026 at 7:27:18 PM
You generate it with that particular AI and look for the watermark :/by pegasus
2/26/2026 at 7:27:22 PM
You can trivially enforce that at the AI provider level, which covers 99% of the problem the law is designed to address.Of course it doesn't cover the issue of foreign state psyop operations but the fact that enforcing laws against organized crime and adversary state actors is hard isn't specific to AI.
by littlestymaar
2/26/2026 at 7:29:01 PM
Are you not aware of open-weights models and local generation? I think the vast majority of deepfake content is being genned in basements on RTX cards, not on public providers. People already have all this content, and have archives of it, and can run it airgapped. Cat is out of bag.by mikestorrent
2/26/2026 at 7:47:37 PM
I would be very surprised if that would be the case. Maybe you mean deepfake content generated by organized crime or state actors, but that surely is a tiny fraction of what's being generated on Grok or other platforms.by pegasus
2/26/2026 at 7:45:59 PM
I am well aware of them, and I'm well aware that they are very niche as I'm the only one of my surrounding to use one of those. And those very models are being developed by tech giants and VC backed companies, on which regulation have leverage.The fact that a small black market exists doesn't mean regulating the mainstream market doesn't matters.
Also, most people like you fail to realizes that the EU only has mandate from the member states to regulate the economy. The EU has no business dealing with people using SDXL finetunes on RTX cards in their garage.
by littlestymaar
2/26/2026 at 9:42:44 PM
You don't have to prove anything? You just have to mark the outputs of your slop generator appropriately. "Proving" one way or another is their problem when it comes to enforcement.by parliament32