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The Article 50 Disclosure

If your AI talks to people or makes content people see, you generally have to say so. The Article 50 Disclosure is how you set that out.

Updated May 2026

What it is

A disclosure covering your limited-risk systems: chatbots and assistants that interact with people, and AI-generated content you publish. It states plainly that AI is in use, so people are not misled.

When it applies

When you have at least one limited-risk system, which is most companies running a customer chatbot or publishing AI-assisted content. The transparency duties sit in Article 50. For the background, see the Article 50 guide.

How to generate it

On Documents, generate the Article 50 Disclosure. It is organisation-wide and is shaped by the limited-risk systems in your register, so add those first. Review it and put the relevant notices in front of the people who interact with those systems.

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Article 50 Disclosure
Article 50 · Organisation-wide
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Article 50 Disclosure, on the Documents screen. Organisation-wide.
A starting point, not final legal text
The template wording is a lawyer-authored input and is marked pending counsel review until signed off. Treat the generated document as a strong draft to review with your own lawyer. See what "pending counsel review" means.

Veillo is compliance tooling, not a law firm. Even counsel-reviewed content is general reference, not legal advice on your specific situation.

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