Scholar challenges EU AI Act disclosure: mere formality doesn't ensure integrity
_akpiper · x · 2026-08-18
Challenging the EU AI Act's disclosure requirements, the author argues that simply stating AI usage isn't a win for integrity. The distinction matters between rigorous AI collaboration and mere auto-completion; only the output reveals the true process. The cited article interprets Article 50, mandating disclosure for AI-generated text informing the public, applicable globally to any content accessible within the EU.
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