
On 5 November 2025, the European Commission took a major step towards improving transparency in artificial intelligence by launching the work on a new Code of Practice for marking and labelling AI-generated content.
The European Commission stated:
“The AI Act sets out transparency requirements for providers and deployers of certain AI systems, including generative and interactive AI. These rules aim to reduce the risk of misinformation, fraud, impersonation, and consumer deception by fostering trust in the information ecosystem”.
It also noted:
“The kick-off plenary meeting, brought together the independent experts appointed by the European AI Office, marks the beginning of an inclusive, seven-month, stakeholder-driven process to draft the code. Independent experts will lead the process, using input from the public consultation and stakeholders selected through an open call”
The voluntary Code of Practice will help providers of generative AI meet transparency obligations and assist deployers in disclosing AI use, especially for deepfakes or public-interest content. These requirements will apply from August 2026, are you ready?
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