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The European Commission's Code of Practice on marking and labeling AI-generated content aims to improve transparency and informed decision-making by requiring providers and deployers to label such content.

AILegal IssuesJun 10, 2026score 2.902 posts Ā· 198 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the European Commission's initiative to introduce a voluntary code of practice for marking and labeling AI-generated content, aiming to enhance transparency and informed decision-making similar to existing labels for energy ratings and safety marks.

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The European Commission's Code of Practice on marking and labeling AI-generated content aims to improve transparency and informed decision-making by requiring providers and deployers to label such content.
Parent: AIEntity: AI-generated contentImpact: positiveDate: Jun 10, 2026Target: The effectiveness of the Code of Practice in improving transparency and informed decision-making.

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What if labels could help with AI too? šŸ·ļø We rely on them every day: šŸ”¹ Energy ratings šŸ”¹ Safety marks šŸ”¹ Eco-friendly seals They help us make informed choices. šŸ†• Now, the same logic comes to AI. Today, the European Commission published the Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content: a voluntary instrument to help providers and deployers mark and label AI-generated content. šŸ”— http://link.europa.eu/pKjVVB
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What if labels could help with AI too? šŸ·ļø Today, the European Commission published the Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content: a voluntary instrument to help providers and deployers mark and label AI-generated content, complementing the AI Act's transparency obligations from 2 August 2026. šŸ”— http://link.europa.eu/pKjVVB
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