Noetic AI selected to contribute to EU AI Act Transparency Code of Practice

Noetic AI has been selected by the European Commission’s AI Office to contribute to the development of the Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content, one of the first implementation initiatives supporting the EU Artificial Intelligence Act.

As part of this work, Zoi Roupakia, the founder of Noetic AI, joined both working groups responsible for transparency obligations for providers and deployers of generative AI systems under Articles 50(2) and 50(4) of the AI Act.

The Code of Practice supports compliance with the AI Act’s transparency requirements, including the identification, marking, detection, and labelling of AI-generated content. It brings together experts from industry, academia, civil society, and public institutions to develop practical guidance ahead of the August 2026 implementation deadline.

The Code is one of the earliest concrete outputs of the EU AI Act’s implementation process — the point where legal frameworks meet practical specification. Noetic AI’s engagement in both working groups reflects its focus on the implementation frontier: not only what AI policy should say, but how it gets built in practice.

Consultation call: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commission-launches-consultation-develop-guidelines-and-code-practice-transparent-ai-systems

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