Test every system in your AI register against the five Article 50 scenarios
For each AI system, walk through the distinct Article 50 scenarios (direct interaction, synthetic output, emotion recognition or biometric categorisation, deep fake, published text on matters of public interest) and record per paragraph whether it applies, does not apply or falls under an exception, with the reason.
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praxikon:eu:ai-act:action:article-50-scenario-triage- Payload hash (sha256)
dc033c20583465aae87a1bf8e67231cd4e90dd38804a7d491fea62bf5382f1dc
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Praxikon, "Test every system in your AI register against the five Article 50 scenarios", praxikon:eu:ai-act:action:article-50-scenario-triage@1.0.0, dataset praxikon:sys:registry:dataset:ai-act-implementation-graph 2.1.0 (schema 1.4.0), effective_at 2026-08-08T00:00:00.000Z, known_at 2026-08-14T00:00:00.000Z, sha256 dc033c20583465aae87a1bf8e67231cd4e90dd38804a7d491fea62bf5382f1dc- Version
- 1.0.0
- Legal time (effective_at)
- 8 August 2026
- Knowledge time (known_at)
- 8 August 2026
- Closed on
- Not closed
- Application date
- 2 August 2026
- Topics
- transparency
Review status: Editorially reviewed (8 August 2026). Next check due by 4 February 2027. The check date is the knowledge date of this version; no later recheck has been recorded.
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EU Artificial Intelligence Act 2024/1689
Locator: Article 50(1)-(5) and Article 113
praxikon:eu:ai-act:source:reg-eu-2024-1689
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- Condition | allThe system is in your AI register and is placed on the market, put into service or used in the Union.
- ExceptionArticle 50(1) does not apply where it is obvious, from the point of view of a reasonably well-informed, observant and circumspect natural person and taking into account the circumstances and the context of use, that the person is interacting with an AI system. In addition, paragraphs 1 to 4 each contain an exception for AI systems authorised by law to detect, prevent, investigate or prosecute criminal offences, subject to appropriate safeguards for the rights and freedoms of third parties. In paragraph 1 that latter exception does not apply to systems available for the public to report a criminal offence.
As long as this exception is not ruled out, the outcome stays conditional and you have to establish it yourself.
Consequence
ObligationArticle 50: transparency
praxikon:eu:ai-act:obligation:article-50-transparency
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Source
This object carries no official fact of its own. The source line below sits on the obligation it hangs off; the link itself is recorded editorially.
EU Artificial Intelligence Act 2024/1689
Locator: Article 50(1)-(5) and Article 113
praxikon:eu:ai-act:source:reg-eu-2024-1689
Open official source
Via
- Condition | allThe system is in your AI register and is placed on the market, put into service or used in the Union.
- ExceptionArticle 50(1) does not apply where it is obvious, from the point of view of a reasonably well-informed, observant and circumspect natural person and taking into account the circumstances and the context of use, that the person is interacting with an AI system. In addition, paragraphs 1 to 4 each contain an exception for AI systems authorised by law to detect, prevent, investigate or prosecute criminal offences, subject to appropriate safeguards for the rights and freedoms of third parties. In paragraph 1 that latter exception does not apply to systems available for the public to report a criminal offence.
As long as this exception is not ruled out, the outcome stays conditional and you have to establish it yourself.
Consequence
ActorDeployer
praxikon:eu:ai-act:actor:deployer
praxikon:eu:ai-act:actor:provider
When this applies
- 1The system is in your AI register and is placed on the market, put into service or used in the Union.
When this does not apply
- Article 50(1) does not apply where it is obvious, from the point of view of a reasonably well-informed, observant and circumspect natural person and taking into account the circumstances and the context of use, that the person is interacting with an AI system. In addition, paragraphs 1 to 4 each contain an exception for AI systems authorised by law to detect, prevent, investigate or prosecute criminal offences, subject to appropriate safeguards for the rights and freedoms of third parties. In paragraph 1 that latter exception does not apply to systems available for the public to report a criminal offence.
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Reference
Praxikon, "Test every system in your AI register against the five Article 50 scenarios", praxikon:eu:ai-act:action:article-50-scenario-triage@1.0.0, dataset praxikon:sys:registry:dataset:ai-act-implementation-graph 2.1.0 (schema 1.4.0), effective_at 2026-08-08T00:00:00.000Z, known_at 2026-08-08T00:00:00.000Z, sha256 dc033c20583465aae87a1bf8e67231cd4e90dd38804a7d491fea62bf5382f1dc, https://www.praxikon.com/en/verkenner/action/article-50-scenario-triage (https://www.praxikon.com/api/v1/entities?id=praxikon%3Aeu%3Aai-act%3Aaction%3Aarticle-50-scenario-triage&effective_at=2026-08-08&known_at=2026-08-08&lang=en, accessed 2026-08-23)
Short form
praxikon:eu:ai-act:action:article-50-scenario-triage@1.0.0 (sha256 dc033c20)
BibTeX
@misc{praxikon-eu-ai-act-action-article-50-scenario-triage-1-0-0,
author = {{Praxikon}},
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howpublished = {AI Act Change \& Evidence Graph, dataset 2.1.0, schema 1.4.0},
note = {effective_at 2026-08-08T00:00:00.000Z; known_at 2026-08-08T00:00:00.000Z; sha256 dc033c20583465aae87a1bf8e67231cd4e90dd38804a7d491fea62bf5382f1dc},
url = {https://www.praxikon.com/en/verkenner/action/article-50-scenario-triage},
urldate = {2026-08-23},
language = {en}
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