EU AI Act Article 50 Disclosure Check
Must you label AI-generated content? Aug 2026 deadline
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Learn more — how it works, FAQ & guide
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EU AI Act Article 50 Disclosure Check
Must you disclose AI-generated content per EU AI Act Article 50? Effective 2 August 2026. Up to €15M or 3% of turnover penalty for non-compliance. Self-audit per use case.
How to use this tool
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Pick use case
Chatbot, image-gen, deepfake, audio.
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See requirements
Per Article 50 EU AI Act.
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Compliance plan
Disclosures + watermarking needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Article 50 take effect?
Most provisions: 2 August 2026. General-purpose AI obligations: 2 August 2025. Already partially in effect for prohibited practices (Feb 2025).
What does Article 50 require?
4 main duties: (1) Inform users they're interacting with AI (chatbots), (2) Mark AI-generated content (images, audio, video) machine-readable, (3) Disclose deepfakes clearly, (4) Inform of emotion-recognition or biometric categorization.
Penalties?
Up to €15M or 3% of worldwide annual turnover (whichever higher) for Article 50 violations. Member states may set higher fines for repeat offenses.
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