Public consultation to develop Guidelines and Code of Practice on transparent AI systems

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The Chamber of Commerce would like to inform its members about a public consultation recently launched by the European Commission on transparency requirements for certain AI systems under article 50 AI Act. 

The initiative aims to collect input on transparency obligations, set out in article 50 AI Act [1], which obliges deployers and providers of generative AI to inform people when they are interacting with an AI system, as well as when they are exposed to emotion recognition or biometric categorisation systems, and to content generated or manipulated by an AI system.  

The feedback gathered from the consultation will contribute to the development of the Commission’s future Guidelines and Code of Practice on transparent generative AI systems.

The consultation is targeted to stakeholders of different categories, such as (but not limited to) providers and deployers of interactive and generative AI models and systems, providers and deployers of biometric categorisation and emotion recognition systems, private and public sector organisations using such interactive and generative AI systems, as well as academia and research institutions, civil society organisations, governments, supervisory authorities and the general public.

The consultation is accompanied by a call for expression of interest to participate in the drafting process of the Code of Practice.

Participation details

Both the consultation and the call for expression of interest are open until 2 October 2025.

If interested, the Chamber of Commerce invites you to share your view and participate directly in the initiatives via the following links: 

Consultation on transparency requirements for certain AI systems under article 50 AI Act

Call for Expression of Interest Code of Practice on transparent generative AI systems

Any company interested in sharing its opinion or questions with the Chamber of Commerce on the topic is invited to contact juridique@cc.lu


[1] The transparency obligations under article 50 AI Act will be applicable from 2 August 2026.