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AI transparency notice

EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689), Article 50 · Last updated [date]

AI-generated content

The accessibility descriptions and image alt text produced by NarraSight are generated by an artificial-intelligence system (a large language model). They are produced automatically and may not always be accurate or complete. NarraSight provides governance features — confidence scoring, human review, and audit logging — to help you check and improve them, but you remain responsible for the content published on your website.

In line with Article 50 of the EU AI Act, NarraSight marks its generated text as artificially generated in a machine-readable form and surfaces an "AI-generated" indicator in the portal and in the metadata accompanying each description. If you publish or rely on these descriptions, you may have your own transparency obligations as a deployer of AI; the indicator and metadata we provide are designed to help you meet them.

NarraSight does not use your content to train or improve any AI model.

Our risk classification

Generating text alternatives for images is not within any high-risk category of the EU AI Act (Annex III) and is not a safety component of a regulated product. NarraSight is therefore a limited-risk system whose operative obligation is Article 50 transparency. These transparency rules apply from 2 August 2026; we are implementing the machine-readable marking and portal indicator ahead of that date. (Marking implementation in progress; tracking the European Commission's draft Article 50 guidelines and Code of Practice.)

Honest scope

NarraSight helps satisfy the text-alternatives requirement of WCAG 2.2 SC 1.1.1. It does not make a website "fully accessible" or guarantee ADA/WCAG/EAA conformance — that depends on your whole site and your review.