AI tool registry · SEO & optimisation
Does SEOYEN SEO Platform trigger an EU AI Act Article 50 duty?
by Tevfik Gülep
Verdict — duty applies
Article 50(2) — synthetic content must be marked
This tool generates synthetic content. Article 50(2) places a marking duty on providers of generative systems — output should be marked machine-readably as AI-generated — and deployers publishing that content carry the practical transparency expectations that follow from it.
SEO & optimisation: where this tool sits
AI tools that write meta descriptions, generate schema, optimise content for search. Mostly synthetic-content generators in disguise — the text they produce carries the same marking expectations.
The visitor rarely sees these tools directly; the duty rides on the AI-written content they leave behind on your pages.
What you must show
- Keep provenance: know which published content came from this tool.
- Where the content informs the public and no human takes editorial responsibility, disclose that it's AI-generated (Article 50(4) text duty).
- Prefer tool settings that embed machine-readable marking where offered.
A disclosure you can adapt
“This content was created with the help of AI (SEOYEN SEO Platform).”
The Klarvo WordPress plugin renders clause-correct notices like this automatically for the tools it detects.
How Klarvo finds SEOYEN SEO Platform
The Klarvo detection registry recognises SEOYEN SEO Platform by its WordPress plugin signature (“seoyen”). Detection confidence in the registry: high. The registry updates weekly as new AI tools appear — installs pick the update up automatically.
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This page describes the typical Article 50 position for SEOYEN SEO Platform as catalogued in the Klarvo detection registry on the basis of its public signature, and is not legal advice for your specific deployment. Deadline for Article 50 duties: 2 August 2026. See the plain-English Article 50 guide.