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Commission consultation: Guidelines and Code of Practice on transparent AI systems

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The Commission has launched a consultation to develop guidelines and a code of practice on AI transparency obligations, based on the provisions of the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). The objective behind this initiative is to support deployers and providers of generative AI systems to detect and label AI generated or manipulated content. This will help to ensure that users are informed when they are interacting with an AI system.

The Commission invites providers and deployers of interactive and generative AI models and systems as well as biometric categorisation and emotion recognition systems, private and public sector organisations, academic and research experts, civil society representatives, supervisory authorities and citizens to share their views by 2 October 2025.  

The consultation is accompanied by a call for expression of interest, open until 2 October, for stakeholders to participate in the creation of the Code of Practice.  

For more information, please visit the Commission website.

Background:

The AI Act obliges deployers and providers of generative AI to inform people when they are interacting with an AI system, as well as when they are exposed to emotion recognition or biometric categorisation systems, and to content generated or manipulated by an AI system.  

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