The European Commission has opened a consultation on the development of guidelines on transparency requirements for certain AI systems under Article 50 of the EU AI Act. The consultation will focus on: (1) the applicable exception in case the direct interaction with persons could be considered obvious, their use for law enforcement activities, and practical ways to design the systems for transparency; (2) the same issues for AI-generated content and the criteria for the assessment of marking techniques; (3) biometric categorisation systems, their use for law enforcement, and practical ways to inform the subject about their operation; (4) disclosure and law enforcement for deep fake content, as well as AI systems generating text to inform the public on matters of public interest, and possible exceptions in case of human review or law enforcement, and best practices for informing the public; and (5) horizontal issues regarding Article 50 AI Act. The consultation closes on 2 October 2025.
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