EU AI Act AI Transparency Briefing 2026

Article 50 AI Act · Transparency Readiness · 2026

AI Transparency
Briefing 2026

A practical AIGN briefing for companies that need to understand and prepare for the transparency obligations under Article 50 of the EU AI Act — covering AI interaction, disclosure, labelling, synthetic content, deepfakes, public-interest text and governance evidence.

Remote Briefing Board-ready Output Legal · Compliance · IT · Comms From 3,900 EUR net

Core message: AI transparency is not only a legal notice. It is an operational governance requirement across customer interfaces, communication, content production, marketing, investor relations, HR, education, platforms and AI agents.

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Why this matters now

The first AI Act obligation many companies will actually feel.

While many organizations focus on high-risk AI obligations, Article 50 creates a more immediate and practical question: where do people interact with AI, and where are people exposed to AI-generated or AI-manipulated content?

01

AI systems that interact with people

Chatbots, voicebots, AI agents, AI avatars, customer support systems and conversational assistants may require clear disclosure at the latest at first interaction.

02

AI-generated or manipulated content

Synthetic text, image, audio and video can trigger requirements for marking, detection, transparency and downstream governance.

03

Deepfakes and public-interest text

Deepfake content and certain AI-generated or manipulated text published to inform the public may require visible disclosure, human review or editorial control.

Enterprise exposure

What companies need to check before August 2026.

The question is not whether a company “uses AI” in general. The relevant question is where AI creates interaction, perception, disclosure duties, labelling duties or public trust exposure.

Use case
Typical exposure
Priority
Governance action
Website chatbot / customer assistant
Direct AI interaction
Medium to high
Clear AI disclosure at start, visible label, wording close to the interface.
Voicebot / AI hotline
Auditory interaction
High
Spoken AI disclosure at the beginning, potential reminders in longer interactions.
AI agents sending emails or messages
Agentic communication
High
AI identity, disclosure logic, escalation rules, sender responsibility and evidence log.
AI-generated corporate articles or reports
Public-interest text
High
Human review, editorial control, clear responsibility and publication documentation.
AI image, video or audio campaigns
Synthetic media / deepfake risk
High
Deepfake assessment, visible disclosure, rights check, approval process.
Internal Copilot summaries
Internal productivity use
Context-dependent
Check publication, external exposure, public-interest relevance and review requirements.
The product

AIGN AI Transparency Briefing 2026

A structured, practical and management-ready briefing for organizations that need to prepare for Article 50 AI Act transparency obligations. The briefing translates regulatory transparency into operational governance: systems, content, roles, labels, review, evidence and accountability.

Article 50 Exposure Map Identification of relevant AI systems, communication channels and content flows.
Disclosure & Labelling Matrix Practical decision support for chatbots, agents, synthetic content, deepfakes and public text.
Human Review & Editorial Responsibility Template RACI-style governance for AI-generated public communication and public-interest content.
90-Day Transparency Action Plan Concrete implementation roadmap for Legal, Compliance, IT, Marketing, HR and Communications.
Board-ready Management Summary Compact decision memo for executives, boards and responsible owners.
Briefing modules

From legal text to operational controls.

The product is designed for fast enterprise adoption: no abstract policy seminar, but a concrete translation into governance decisions, implementation requirements and evidence.

Module 01

Executive Briefing

Article 50 overview, affected systems, provider/deployer roles, key obligations, implementation risks and board-level decisions.

  • 90-minute remote session
  • Clear management language
  • Q&A for Legal, IT, Compliance and Communications
Module 02

Transparency Exposure Scan

Identification of AI interfaces, generated content, publication workflows, synthetic media exposure and public-interest communication.

  • Use-case classification
  • Disclosure gap identification
  • Risk-based prioritisation
Module 03

Governance Implementation

Translation into labels, review processes, responsibility structures, escalation rules and documentation evidence.

  • Disclosure wording logic
  • Human review workflow
  • 90-day action plan
Who should book this

For companies already using AI in real operations.

The briefing is built for organizations that need a reliable, practical and defensible view of AI transparency before the 2026 implementation window closes.

Legal & Compliance

Understand Article 50 exposure, provider/deployer roles, documentation expectations, review obligations and governance evidence.

Marketing & Communications

Prepare disclosure rules for AI-generated campaigns, public posts, synthetic media, deepfake-like content and public-interest communication.

IT & Digital Products

Identify transparency needs for chatbots, voicebots, AI agents, SaaS products, customer interfaces and AI-generated outputs.

Boards & Executives

Receive a concise management view on AI transparency risks, deadlines, decision points and implementation responsibilities.

HR & Education

Assess employee-facing AI systems, learning tools, applicant interfaces, AI tutors and communication workflows.

Media, Platforms & SaaS

Prepare for labelling, detection, editorial responsibility, platform distribution and synthetic content governance.

Packages & pricing

Choose the level of readiness your organization needs.

All prices are net prices, excluding VAT where applicable. Scope can be adapted for groups, regulated sectors, media organizations, public bodies and enterprise rollouts.

Entry

AI Transparency Briefing

A compact executive session for companies that need fast orientation and a clear management view.

3,900 EUR net
Remote · 90 minutes · management-ready
  • 90-minute executive briefing
  • Article 50 overview
  • Provider vs. deployer orientation
  • Key use cases and exposure areas
  • Management Q&A
  • 1-page executive summary
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Premium

Article 50 Governance Sprint

Extended implementation support for enterprises with multiple AI systems, public channels or synthetic media workflows.

24,500 EUR net
Remote / hybrid · enterprise implementation support
  • All Readiness Sprint deliverables
  • Review of up to 10 concrete use cases
  • Disclosure pattern library
  • Vendor and tool questionnaire
  • AI content governance workflow
  • Board decision memo
  • Four-week implementation support
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How it works

A fast path from uncertainty to action.

The product is designed to give companies a structured first result quickly, without requiring a full AI governance transformation project at the start.

Book

Send a booking request to upmann@now.digital with company name, preferred package and target timeline.

Prepare

Share basic information on AI systems, public channels, chatbots, content workflows and relevant business units.

Assess

AIGN maps likely Article 50 exposure across systems, content, interfaces, roles and publication processes.

Implement

Receive a practical action plan with disclosure priorities, review workflow, responsibilities and evidence needs.

AIGN perspective

AI transparency must become operational.

A disclosure hidden in terms and conditions is not a governance system. Companies need visible information, clear responsibility, content classification, human review, labelling logic and evidence that can be explained later.

What this is not

No legal opinion. No generic training. No policy-only document.

The AIGN AI Transparency Briefing 2026 is a practical governance product. It does not replace legal advice. It helps organizations translate Article 50 transparency expectations into operational structures, decisions and implementation steps.

  • Neutral interpretation of current draft guidance
  • Practical enterprise readiness focus
  • Clear distinction between obligation, uncertainty and recommended action
  • Designed for board, legal, compliance, IT and communication teams
Book the briefing

Prepare your organization before AI transparency becomes a control issue.

Companies that use AI in customer interaction, corporate communication, public reporting, marketing, synthetic content, HR, education or AI agents should understand their Article 50 exposure before August 2026.

Booking contact upmann@now.digital
Product AIGN AI Transparency Briefing 2026
Starting price 3,900 EUR net
Recommended package AI Transparency Readiness Sprint · 9,800 EUR net
Note: This product page is based on the European Commission draft guidelines for stakeholder consultation on the implementation of transparency obligations for certain AI systems under Article 50 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689. The draft guidelines are non-binding and may change. The AIGN AI Transparency Briefing 2026 is a governance and readiness product and does not constitute legal advice. Final legal interpretation remains subject to competent authorities and courts.