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    Article 50 Disclosure Templates

    Ready-to-use transparency disclosure templates for AI interactions, synthetic content, deepfakes, and AI-generated text. Copy, customize, and deploy.

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    Disclosure Templates

    AI Interaction Disclosure

    When people interact directly with an AI system

    Example use cases:

    Chatbots, virtual assistants, AI customer support

    Template:

    You are interacting with an AI system. A human representative is available upon request.

    Synthetic Content Marking

    When AI generates or manipulates images, audio, or video

    Example use cases:

    AI-generated images, voice synthesis, video creation

    Template:

    This content was generated/modified using AI technology.

    Deepfake Disclosure

    When content has been artificially generated/manipulated to appear authentic

    Example use cases:

    Face swaps, voice cloning, synthetic media

    Template:

    This media has been artificially generated or manipulated.

    AI-Generated Text Disclosure

    When AI generates text published on matters of public interest

    Example use cases:

    AI-written articles, news summaries, public information

    Template:

    This text was generated with the assistance of AI.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Article 50 of the EU AI Act?

    Article 50 sets out transparency obligations for AI systems. It requires disclosures when people interact with AI, when AI generates synthetic content, for deepfakes, and for AI-generated text on public interest matters.

    When must I disclose AI interaction?

    You must inform people that they're interacting with an AI system before or at the first interaction, unless it's obvious from context that they're dealing with AI.

    How should synthetic content be marked?

    Synthetic content must be marked in a machine-readable format that indicates it was artificially generated or manipulated. The marking should be detectable and interoperable.

    Are there exceptions to disclosure requirements?

    Yes. Disclosures may not be required if the AI nature is obvious to a reasonably well-informed person, or for creative/artistic uses where disclosure would undermine the work.

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