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🏷️ Claude Adds Invisible Marks to Generated Text and Files
💻 Google Adds Vibe Coding to Its Professional AI Certificate
🎬 DAPI Lets Coding Agents Edit Video Through Conversation
🧊 Modly Turns Photos Into 3D Models Entirely Offline
🏷️ ANTHROPIC · CLAUDE · CONTENT PROVENANCE
Claude Is Adding Invisible Watermarks to Generated Text and Provenance Metadata to Files.
Claude invisible watermarks and content provenance
Anthropic is rolling out machine-readable markings at the model level for newer Claude models. Generated text receives an imperceptible watermark designed to remain with the writing when it is copied and pasted, and may survive some editing. Supported files, including SVG, PNG, and JPG outputs, can receive digitally signed provenance metadata based on the C2PA standard. The marking applies across Claude products and supported API surfaces, including Claude Code and Claude Cowork.
Learn about Claude content markings →

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💻 GOOGLE · COURSERA · VIBE CODING
Google’s AI Certificate Is Teaching Non-Coders to Build Apps With Natural Language.
Google vibe coding course
Google is expanding its AI Professional Certificate on Coursera with a new course focused on vibe coding. Learners describe an app, dashboard, website, or automation in everyday language, then use AI tools to generate and refine the software. The curriculum is designed for people without prior programming experience and covers turning an idea into a working project, testing it, improving the result, and publishing or sharing the finished work.
📌 The course shifts the entry point to software creation from syntax and setup toward describing goals and evaluating results.
⚡ Natural-language building still requires users to understand testing, permissions, privacy, and maintenance before deploying real applications.
Read about Google’s vibe coding course →
🎬 DIFFUSION STUDIO · DAPI · AGENT VIDEO TOOLS
DAPI Lets Coding Agents Generate and Edit Video Through Prompts.
DAPI video editing CLI by Diffusion Studio
Diffusion Studio has released DAPI, an open-source, cross-platform video-editing command-line interface designed for AI coding agents. An agent can write a video composition in TSX, mount it into Diffusion Studio, generate motion graphics, edit footage, and render the result through a conversational workflow. Each element remains editable inside the editor, giving agents a programmable interface for timeline work rather than producing only a flattened export. The skill can be installed with npx skills add diffusionstudio/skills.
📌 DAPI makes video production more like software development, with compositions that can be generated, versioned, and revised by an agent.
⚡ It is most useful for repeatable motion graphics, product videos, and automated editing pipelines where the output can be reviewed before publishing.
Explore DAPI through Diffusion Studio →
🧊 MODLY · LOCAL AI · IMAGE-TO-3D
Modly Turns a Photo Into a 3D Mesh Without Uploading It to the Cloud.
Modly local AI image-to-3D application
Modly is a free, open-source desktop application for generating 3D models from images using AI models that run on the user’s GPU. It supports Windows and Linux, offers one-click installers, and can export meshes in formats including GLB, OBJ, STL, and PLY. Users can install model extensions such as Hunyuan3D, TripoSG, and Trellis2 GGUF, then generate assets locally without accounts, subscriptions, queues, or cloud uploads.
📌 Local image-to-3D generation is useful for concept art, game assets, prototyping, e-commerce, and private visual workflows.
⚡ Single-image reconstruction cannot recover hidden geometry perfectly, so generated meshes usually need cleanup before production use.
Explore Modly on GitHub →

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