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Transparency as Architecture: Structural Compliance Gaps in EU AI Act Article 50 II

Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Language Technologies and Computational Approaches to Language Data Pseudonymization, Anonymization, De-identification, and Data Privacy (LEGAL2026 and CALD-pseudo 2026) @ LREC 2026

DOI:10.63317/5hwpjzkvb4wf

Abstract

Art. 50 II of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act mandates dual transparency for AI-generated content: outputs must be labeled in both human-understandable and machine-readable form for automated verification. This requirement, entering into force in August 2026, collides with fundamental constraints of current generative AI systems. Using synthetic data generation and automated fact-checking as diagnostic use cases, we show that compliance cannot be reduced to post-hoc labeling. In fact-checking pipelines, provenance tracking is not feasible under iterative editorial workflows and non-deterministic LLM outputs; moreover, the assistive-function exemption does not apply, as such systems actively assign truth values rather than supporting editorial presentation. In synthetic data generation, persistent dual-mode marking is paradoxical: watermarks surviving human inspection risk being learned as spurious features during training, while marks suited for machine verification are fragile under standard data processing. Across both domains, three structural gaps obstruct compliance: (a) absent cross-platform marking formats for interleaved human-AI outputs; (b) misalignment between the regulation’s ’reliability’ criterion and probabilistic model behavior; and (c) missing guidance for adapting disclosures to heterogeneous user expertise. Closing these gaps requires transparency to be treated as an architectural design requirement, demanding interdisciplinary research across legal semantics, AI engineering, and human-centered design.

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Paper ID
lrec2026-ws-legal-01
Pages
pp. 1-11
BibKey
schmitt-etal-2026-transparency
Editors
Ingo Siegert, Maria Irena Szawerna, Khalid Choukri, Simon Dobnik, Paweł Kamocki, Therese Lindström Tiedemann, Pierre Lison, Ricardo Muñoz Sánchez, Ildikó Pilán, Lisa Södergård, Kossay Talmoudi, Elena Volodina, Xuan-Son Vu
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
N/A
ISBN
N/A
Workshop
Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Language Technologies and Computational Approaches to Language Data Pseudonymization, Anonymization, De-identification, and Data Privacy (LEGAL2026 and CALD-pseudo 2026) @ LREC 2026
Location
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Date
11 - 16 May 2026

Authors

  • VS

    Vera Schmitt

  • NK

    Niklas Kruse

  • PS

    Premtim Sahitaj

  • JS

    Julius Schöning

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