Use Case
Machine-readable disclosure for synthetic media.
The technical measures EU AI Act Article 50 requires.
EU AI Act Article 50 establishes transparency obligations for AI systems that generate synthetic content. The key technical requirements: machine-readable marking of AI-generated images, audio, and video; and human-imperceptible marking (invisible watermarks). Verbitas provides exactly these technical measures. Legal compliance is the AI provider's responsibility.
How it works
- 01 Choose the appropriate recipe: image-genai-v1, audio-genai-v1, or video-genai-v1
- 02 For deepfake content: use image-deepfake-v1 or audio-voiceclone-v1 (includes disclosure_assertion)
- 03 The C2PA manifest provides machine-readable marking (§50(2))
- 04 TrustMark / AudioSeal / VideoSeal provides imperceptible marking (§50(2))
- 05 The deployer must implement visible UI disclosure for end users (§50(4))
Technical notes
The disclosure_assertion field in the C2PA manifest uses standard assertion types. The manifest is readable by any C2PA-compliant verifier including Adobe, Leica, and Nikon implementations. Verbitas does not implement the user-facing disclosure label — that is the deployer's responsibility.
Limitations
Verbitas provides technical measures. It does not provide legal compliance advice or guarantee that using Verbitas makes any AI system Article 50 compliant. Consult qualified legal counsel for your specific Article 50 obligations.
Synthetic Media Disclosure
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