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What changes on 2 December 2026

Article 50’s marking rule for generative systems applies from 2 December 2026. The duty is on the provider. A rewrite or a metadata strip does not meet it.

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From 2 December 2026, providers of generative AI systems that serve the EU need a machine-readable mark so output can be detected as artificially generated. The Act does not name SynthID. Watermarking is how the Code of Practice proposes to meet the rule for free-form text.

Who already marks text

Gemini ships SynthID-Text. Claude watermarks models launched on or after 2 August 2026. ChatGPT marks images and supported audio, not the words. Microsoft, Meta and Mistral signed the Code and have not published a text method.

What this is not

It is not a duty Gifi can discharge for you. Changing words or stripping a local C2PA note does not make a provider compliant, and it does not retire a disclosure you still owe. The evergreen guide is /guides/eu-ai-act-text-marking.

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