Charles Hoskinson unveils open-source project anthropies

Charles Hoskinson unveils open-source project anthropies

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2026-08-16 08:04:24
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said in a post on X that he has launched an open-source project called anthropies. The project is aimed at building a toolkit that can work with most large language models, or LLMs, to handle watermarks and related markers found in outputs from Anthropic and Claude. According to the project’s README, the toolkit is designed to distinguish among three types of signals: statistical watermarks embedded in text, C2PA content credentials attached to images, and the "Co-Authored-By: Claude" attribution that can appear in Git commits. The README also includes a limitation. It says the project cannot guarantee complete evasion of Anthropic’s undisclosed detection mechanisms. The announcement was reported by Odaily in a technology update. No additional project details were disclosed in the news brief.

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said in a post on X that he has launched an open-source project called anthropies.

Hoskinson said the project is building a toolkit that can work with most large language models, or LLMs, to handle watermarks and related markers in outputs from Anthropic and Claude.

README lists three categories

According to the project README, the toolkit separates three kinds of information:

  • statistical watermarks in text
  • C2PA content credentials in images
  • the "Co-Authored-By: Claude" attribution in Git commits

The project also states that it cannot guarantee complete evasion of Anthropic’s undisclosed detection mechanisms.

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