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New EU Requirement: AI-Generated Content Must Be Watermarked

The EU is introducing new mandatory requirements for the watermarking and disclosure of AI-generated content. The goal is to make it easy for internet users to identify when text, images, and videos have been created by AI.

By the Aheadline editorial team·15 aug. 2026·2 min read·Source: Entity-watch: EU AI ActVerifierad signalAI-generated
New EU Requirement: AI-Generated Content Must Be Watermarked
New EU Requirement: AI-Generated Content Must Be Watermarked
New EU Requirement: AI-Generated Content Must Be Watermarked
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What happened?

New requirements for watermarking and transparency regarding AI-generated content have come into force within the EU. The rules dictate that tech companies and AI providers must identify and label whether images, videos, audio, and text have been created or modified by artificial intelligence. Users must be clearly informed when they are interacting with AI or consuming AI-generated material.

Key facts

RegelverkEU AI Act
TillämpningsområdeBilder, video, ljud och text
KravstypObligatorisk vattenmärkning och transparens

Why it matters

The purpose of the new transparency requirements is to counter the spread of disinformation and maintain trust in digital media. Following the generative AI boom, concerns have grown regarding the difficulty in distinguishing authentic content, a challenge the EU is now addressing through mandatory legislation.

Who is affected?

The rules affect developers of generative AI, major tech companies, and digital platforms that distribute AI-generated content in Europe. Ordinary internet users, publishers, and creators are also impacted as it becomes easier to differentiate genuine media from AI-generated material.

Impact on the EU

The watermarking rules are part of the EU AI Act and apply directly to all 27 member states, compelling both European and global AI developers to adapt their services for the European market.

What else you should know

Many tech companies previously applied voluntary standards for origin labelling, such as C2PA. However, the new legal requirements make such labelling mandatory for providers targeting users within the EU.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this story

Vad har hänt?
EU har infört nya tvingande transparens- och vattenmärkningskrav för AI-genererat innehåll som bilder, videor och text.
När hände det?
De nya kraven har trädt i kraft under denna månad.
Varför spelar det roll?
Det gör det lättare att identifiera AI-genererat material och motverkar spridning av desinformation samt manipulerade medier på internet.
Vilka omfattas av de nya kraven?
Reglerna gäller för alla leverantörer och plattformar som tillhandahåller AI-tjänster till användare inom EU.
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#EU AI Act#EU:s AI Act#EU:s AI-förordning (AI Act)#Generativ AI#Policy#AI Act#EU-reglering
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