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The word a user types to reach a human. Leave blank to use the pack's default for the selected language.
Not a legal requirement; use it when a human agent takes over from the AI, so the person knows the handoff happened.
Show continuously, not just on first load. Pair with a fixed-position "AI" / "KI" / "IA" icon if you're also covering the content-labelling rule.
Show it before the first message. Display the notice before or with the AI's first output, per user, every session, on every channel, not just your primary surface.
Keep it persistent, and screenshot for evidence. The badge should never be a one-time toast that disappears. Keep dated screenshots of each surface (badge, first-message notice, voice opening); that's your evidence if anyone ever asks.
This wording follows the patterns in the European Commission's draft Article 50 Guidelines (§§33–34): a first-turn written notice, a persistent badge, or a spoken statement for voice, never a notice buried only in terms & conditions. The guidelines are final-pending, not final, as of this writing. This is a free tool, not legal advice, and it doesn't replace a documented gap analysis for your specific setup.