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AI Content Disclosure Community Group

The intent of this group is to discuss possible structured syntax for expressing the degree to which content (especially textual content) has been authored by generative AI models, ranging from attesting that a portion of a page has been entirely human-authored, to AI-assisted, to AI-authored but human reviewed, to entirely automatically created with no human oversight. The intent is to assist authors and services in complying with the EU AI Act Article 50.

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W3C AI Content Disclosure CG Monthly Meeting

This is the monthly meeting of the W3C AI Content Disclosure Community Group.

The group continues its work on possible structured syntax for expressing the degree to which web content, especially textual content, has been authored or assisted by generative AI models.

This includes content that is entirely human-authored, AI-assisted, AI-authored with human review, or automatically created with no human oversight.

The meeting will review progress since the kickoff, discuss specifications and candidate mechanisms, and align on next steps.

Date and time

8 June 2026, 18:00-19:00 Central European Summer Time
Time zone: Europe/Paris(Equivalent to 09:00-10:00 Pacific Daylight Time)

Agenda

  • Welcome and introductions / updates from last meeting
  • Review of action items and specifications progress
  • Technical direction and candidate mechanisms
  • Disclosure levels and granularity
  • Open discussion and next steps

Joining Instructions

Join the meetingAI Content Disclosure CG Monthly Meeting
Monday, 8 June · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: Europe/Paris
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/idj-qfzc-eym

AI Content Disclosure CG Kickoff Call

This is the first public meeting of the W3C AI Content Disclosure Community Group.

The group will discuss possible structured syntax for expressing the degree to which web content, especially textual content, has been authored or assisted by generative AI models. This includes content that is entirely human-authored, AI-assisted, AI-authored with human review, or automatically created with no human oversight.

The meeting will align on scope, key use cases, initial work items, and next steps.

Date and time

11 May 2026, 18:00-19:00 Central European Summer Time
Time zone: Europe/Paris

Agenda

  1. Welcome and introductions
  2. Scope and non-goals
  3. Use cases and requirements
  4. Initial technical direction
    • Disclosure levels
    • Granularity
    • Candidate mechanisms
  5. First work items
    • Charter
    • Terminology
    • Minimal data model
    • Repo workflow
  6. Next steps and scheduling

Joining Instructions

 Join the meeting

AI Content Disclosure CG Kickoff Call
Monday, 11 May · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: Europe/Paris
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ptx-ujay-arv

Call for Participation in AI Content Disclosure Community Group

The AI Content Disclosure Community Group has been launched:


The intent of this group is to discuss possible structured syntax for expressing the degree to which content (especially textual content) has been authored by generative AI models, ranging from attesting that a portion of a page has been entirely human-authored, to AI-assisted, to AI-authored but human reviewed, to entirely automatically created with no human oversight. The intent is to assist authors and services in complying with the EU AI Act Article 50.


In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account. Please note, however, that W3C Membership is not required to join a Community Group.

This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2026-02-02 by David Weekly. The following people supported its creation: bibo lu, David Weekly, Doğu Abaris, Amir Hameed Mir and Drew Hester. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.

The group must now choose a chair. Read more about how to get started in a new group and good practice for running a group.

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Thank you,
W3C Community Development Team