AI Transparency & Disclosure
Complying with the EU AI Act 2026
AI-Powered Data Collection
StrikeTracker utilizes advanced AI Agents to continuously monitor and collect strike data across countries. Our system scans news outlets, union press releases, and official transport notifications to identify potential industrial actions in real-time.
EU AI Act Compliance (Article 50)
In accordance with Article 50 of the EU AI Act, we disclose that users are interacting with content generated by Artificial Intelligence. The summaries, impact assessments, and strike details presented on StrikeTracker are synthesized by AI systems. We strive for accuracy, but the dynamic nature of industrial action means situations can change rapidly.
Data Provenance
We prioritize data integrity by relying on official and credible sources. Our AI agents are configured to prioritize information from:
- Official Aviation Authorities: ENAC (Italy), FAA (USA), DGAC (France), etc.
- Transport Operators: National rail services (SNCF, DB, NS), airlines, and airport authorities.
- Trade Unions: Official press releases from major unions (Ver.di, CGT, Unite, etc.).
Report Inaccuracies
If you identify any inaccuracies in our data or have questions about our AI usage, please contact our team.
You can use our contact form to report issues or ask questions.