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The obligations placed on providers and deployers of certain AI systems in
this Regulation to enable the detection and disclosure that the outputs of those systems are
artificially generated or manipulated are particularly relevant to facilitate the effective
implementation of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065. This applies in particular as regards the
obligations of providers of very large online platforms or very large online search engines to
identify and mitigate systemic risks that may arise from the dissemination of content that has
been artificially generated or manipulated, in particular the risk of the actual or foreseeable
negative effects on democratic processes, civic discourse and electoral processes, including
through disinformation. The requirement to label content generated by AI systems under this
Regulation is without prejudice to the obligation in Article 16(6) of Regulation
(EU) 2022/2065 for providers of hosting services to process notices on illegal content
received pursuant to Article 16(1) of that Regulation and should not influence the
assessment and the decision on the illegality of the specific content. That assessment should be
performed solely with reference to the rules governing the legality of the content.
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