Transparency Obligation Checker
Check which Article 50 transparency disclosures apply to your AI system. Select all scenarios that match your use case.
AI Interaction
Does the AI system interact directly with natural persons?
Examples: Chatbots, virtual assistants, AI customer support, automated phone systems
Synthetic Content
Does the AI generate or manipulate image, audio, or video content?
Examples: AI image generation, voice synthesis, video creation, audio manipulation
Deepfakes
Does the AI generate/manipulate content resembling real persons, places, or events?
Examples: Face swaps, voice cloning, synthetic media resembling real people
Public Interest Text
Does the AI generate text published to inform the public on matters of public interest?
Examples: AI-written articles, news summaries, public information content
Your Transparency Obligations
Select scenarios above to see your disclosure requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Article 50 of the EU AI Act?
Article 50 sets transparency obligations requiring disclosures when people interact with AI, when AI generates synthetic content, for deepfakes, and for AI-generated text on public interest matters.
When can I skip transparency disclosures?
Exceptions apply when the AI nature is obvious to a reasonably well-informed person, for law enforcement uses, for creative/artistic works where disclosure would undermine the work, or when human editorial control exists.
How should I implement these disclosures?
Disclosures should be clear, timely (before or at first interaction), and appropriate to the context. For synthetic content, machine-readable marking is required.
Manage All Transparency Obligations
Klarvo tracks which AI systems need disclosures and stores your evidence.