AI-generated content disclosure

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AI-generated content disclosure — A labeling or transparency practice in which AI-generated or AI-assisted content is identified as such to audiences, platforms, or regulators.

Overview

AI-generated content disclosure (also AI transparency labeling) refers to practices and requirements for indicating that content — text, images, audio, video — was produced wholly or substantially with the assistance of an AI system. Disclosure operates at the production layer (the creator declares) rather than through technical detection.

Disclosure practices range from voluntary editorial conventions (news organizations labeling AI-assisted drafts) to emerging legal mandates (EU AI Act requirements for certain AI-generated outputs). Standards for what constitutes sufficient disclosure remain unsettled: there is no consensus on whether disclosure should appear in metadata, as an inline label, in platform UI, or only when the AI's contribution is substantial.

Scope of disclosure

Scope question Contested? Notes
AI-written vs AI-assisted Yes Minor grammar fix vs. majority-generated draft
Text vs. synthetic media Partially Image/video disclosure more standardized (C2PA); text less so
Platform vs. creator obligation Yes Some regulations target platforms; others target creators
Retroactive disclosure Mostly no Required at time of publication, not retroactively

Regulatory landscape (as of 2025)

  • EU AI Act (2024): Requires certain AI-generated or manipulated content (synthetic media, deepfakes in non-artistic contexts) to be marked. General-purpose AI systems must comply with transparency requirements.
  • FTC (US): Existing guidance on deceptive advertising extends to undisclosed AI-generated endorsements.
  • Platform policies: Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and others have policies requiring disclosure of synthetic media, particularly for political content.
  • No binding international standard for AI-generated text disclosure exists as of this writing.

Distinction from AI content detection

Dimension AI content detection AI-generated content disclosure
Mechanism Technical inference from the text Creator's own declaration
Reliability Probabilistic, error-prone Dependent on creator compliance
Regulatory driver Limited Increasing regulatory mandates

Disclosure and detection are complementary: disclosure relies on honesty; detection is attempted where honesty cannot be assumed.

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