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Does LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker trigger an EU AI Act Article 50 duty?

Verdict — duty applies

Article 50(4) — label deepfakes and AI-generated public text

This tool produces or manipulates content that can pass for real — images, audio, video of people and events, or public-interest text. Article 50(4) requires deployers to disclose that such content is artificially generated or manipulated, visibly.

Detection note: Klarvo currently identifies LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker by its install signature only — an unverified detection in the registry's vocabulary. The classification above reflects this category of tool; confirm how your deployment behaves.

AI analytics: where this tool sits

Behaviour analysis, predictive analytics, AI-scored insights about visitors. Often minimal transparency risk — the AI watches rather than talks — but profiling-adjacent uses deserve a scope check.

No interaction, no synthetic content: usually no Article 50 duty. The questions to ask sit in GDPR territory and, for consequential decisions, the high-risk chapters.

What you must show

  • A visible label on or beside the content itself — not only in metadata.
  • For realistic media of real people: the label is required even with their consent.
  • For AI-written public-interest text: a human taking genuine editorial responsibility lifts the duty; absence of one triggers it.

A disclosure you can adapt

“This image/video/audio is AI-generated.”

The Klarvo WordPress plugin renders clause-correct notices like this automatically for the tools it detects.

How Klarvo finds LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker

The Klarvo detection registry recognises LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker by its WordPress plugin signature (“llms-central-ai-bot-tracker”). Detection confidence in the registry: high. The registry updates weekly as new AI tools appear — installs pick the update up automatically.

Using LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker on WordPress?

The free Klarvo plugin scans your site, finds tools like this one, and renders the correct Article 50 notice for each — no account required to start.

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This page describes the typical Article 50 position for LLMS Central – AI Bot Tracker 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.