While the Code itself is optional, the underlying obligations under Article 50 of the EU AI Act remain mandatory for all businesses operating within the bloc. Signing the document offers companies a standardized path to compliance, yet the legal requirements apply regardless of participation. The rules demand clear disclosures for deepfakes, AI-generated text concerning public interest, and interactive bots.
Henna Virkkunen, executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy, emphasized that citizens deserve to know the origins of the information they consume. The strategy divides responsibilities across the AI supply chain: developers must embed machine-readable metadata into their models, while deployers are tasked with implementing visible labels for end users. To maintain consistency, the Commission is introducing a common EU icon to replace fragmented corporate designs.





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