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OpenAI Supports EU Code of Practice for AI Content Transparency

OpenAI has joined the EU Code of Practice — an initiative for AI content transparency. The company will develop tools and standards to identify AI-generated mat

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OpenAI has joined the European Code of Practice for AI content transparency. The company commits to developing tools and establishing standards that will help people understand which content was created by artificial intelligence.

What is the EU Code of Practice

The Code of Practice is a joint initiative of the European Commission and AI industry companies. Its goal is to establish unified transparency requirements and prevent the spread of disinformation, especially during election periods and in times of crisis.

Participants commit to labeling AI content and providing tools to verify the origin of materials. OpenAI joins dozens of other organizations — from Google to Amazon — that have already signed the code.

This is not binding law, but a voluntary commitment to follow best practices. The initiative assumes that self-regulation can be more effective than rigid legislation. In essence, it is standardization ahead of forthcoming legal requirements.

What Standards is OpenAI Developing

The company makes a specific contribution to the development of content provenance — a system for tracking the origin and authorship of materials.

OpenAI is working on tools that are integrated into the content creation pipeline:

  • Content labeling — embedded information that the material was created by AI
  • Provenance standards — tracking of versions, changes, and sources
  • Verification tools — mechanisms to verify authenticity and origin
  • Interoperability — compatibility with standards of other developers
  • Transparent metadata — open information about the creation process

This is particularly important because AI tools like GPT can be used to create disinformation at scale. Labeling helps audiences distinguish between human and machine-generated content.

Why This Matters for Europe

The European Union is actively working on AI regulation. The EU AI Act is a new law that requires transparency for high-risk systems.

However, the law is being implemented gradually. The Code of Practice complements the legislation and establishes standards right now, before mandatory requirements take effect. This gives companies time to adapt.

For OpenAI, participation in the initiative is a strategic move. The company gains a voice in shaping global standards and demonstrates responsibility to regulators. At the same time, voluntary compliance with the code could help avoid stricter conditions in new legislation.

What This Means

Europe is shaping global standards for AI transparency. Companies supporting such initiatives build trust and prepare for forthcoming legislation.

Content labeling and origin tracking will eventually become mandatory everywhere. By joining, OpenAI declares its readiness for this future.

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