EU AI Act Articol 50: ești pregătit pentru august 2026?
Deadline strict 2 august 2026: orice site cu chatbot sau conținut generat AI trebuie să anunțe asta. Amenzi până la €35M sau 7% revenue global. Iată checklist-ul tehnic.
ℹ️ Articol disponibil în engleză. O versiune română completă va fi publicată în curând.
The EU AI Act entered into force on 1 August 2024 with phased compliance deadlines. Article 50 — covering transparency obligations for AI providers and deployers — becomes binding on 2 August 2026. Penalties: up to €35M or 7% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher.
What Article 50 actually requires
Three concrete obligations for website operators:
- Chatbot disclosure: if a natural person interacts with an AI system (chatbot, voice agent, support widget), they must be informed clearly they're talking to a machine. No buried disclaimers.
- AI-generated content labeling: synthetic audio, image, video, or text generated or manipulated by AI must be marked in a machine-readable way (e.g., C2PA Content Credentials).
- Emotion recognition / biometric categorisation disclosure: if you use these systems on visitors, you must inform them.
How to comply (technical checklist)
- Add visible disclosure to every chatbot widget: "You are chatting with AI" (label, tooltip, or first message). Don't hide in footer ToS.
- For AI-generated images/videos, embed C2PA Content Credentials metadata. Most modern image-gen tools (Adobe Firefly, OpenAI DALL-E 3, Microsoft Designer) embed automatically — but verify the metadata survives your CDN.
- Add an
/legal/ai-noticepage documenting which AI systems you use, for what purposes, with which models, and where data is processed (especially relevant for EU sovereignty claims). - For chatbots: ensure the first turn of any conversation starts with the AI disclosure, not buried at end of welcome message.
What about RAG / AI-assisted content?
The Act is specific: "AI-generated or manipulated". A human-written article that uses an AI tool for spell-check, translation, or summarization doesn't require labeling. But: a synthesis page assembled by RAG from documents, or a blog article generated end-to-end by GPT/Claude, does require disclosure.
Auditope check
Our P3.1 phase (shipped v0.19.0) detects: chatbot widgets via DOM patterns (Intercom, Drift, Tidio, custom React components), AI disclosure presence/absence in chatbot text, and C2PA metadata on visible images. Findings emitted with severity HIGH and direct quote from Article 50 in the recommendation field.
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