Chatbot Labeling under Art. 50: 5 Practical Implementations
TL;DR
- Art. 50 chatbot disclosure mandatory from Aug 2, 2026 — not affected by the Digital Omnibus proposal (Nov 19, 2025; trilogue ongoing, NOT adopted)
- Disclosure at conversation start, in plain language, prominently visible
- 5 channels covered: web chat, voice IVR, Discord/Slack, WhatsApp Business, in-app
- Always offer human escalation — "type Human" or equivalent
- Fine risk: up to 15M EUR / 3% global revenue
1. Web chat (live-chat widget)
First bot message: "Hi! I am the AI assistant for [Company]. I will answer your questions — if I cannot help, I will hand you over to a colleague." Place a small "AI" badge in the chat header. Persist across sessions.
2. Voice bot (telephone IVR)
Greeting: "You are speaking with an AI assistant for [Company]. Say 'human' at any time to reach an advisor." Respeak the disclosure if the caller is transferred between bot flows.
3. Discord / Slack bot
Bot profile carries an "AI" or lightning-bolt indicator. Bio: "AI assistant. Replies are AI-generated." Prefix the first reply in any thread with "[AI note]:". Use platform-native bot APIs so the user-agent indicates a bot.
4. WhatsApp Business AI
On first contact: "Welcome to [Company]. You are chatting with an AI bot. To reach a human, send 'human'." Include the disclosure in the WhatsApp Business profile description as well.
5. In-app chat
UI shows a bot icon and the label "AI assistant". The first bubble carries the note "AI-generated. We escalate to support when needed." Make sure screen-reader text repeats the disclosure for accessibility.
Summary
Five channels, one rule: disclose at the start, in plain words, with an easy human-escalation path. The Art. 50 obligation is a small UX change with a large compliance impact — ship it well before Aug 2, 2026. Add the disclosure language to your Acceptable Use Policy so vendors deploying bots in your name follow the same standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is one notice per session sufficient?
What about voice bots without visualization?
Fines for violations?
Sources
- Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — EU AI Act (Art. 50 transparency) (As of: 2026-05-02)
- Commission Digital Omnibus (proposal, 19 Nov 2025) (As of: 2026-05-02)
- European Commission — AI Office (As of: 2026-05-02)