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Comment by Marian Waldmann Agarwal
Partner at Morrison Foerster advising on AI regulation, privacy, and cybersecurity.
Whistleblower protections are a good thing for employees and the public, especially where companies might not be forthcoming with their reporting obligations and such protections are not provided for in other labor laws.AI Verified (Feb 4, 2026)
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Relevant: in the article’s discussion of the AI bill’s lack of a whistleblower provision, the author says whistleblower protections are a good thing for employees and the public, which clearly supports granting such protections in this AI-safety context. ([cslawreport.com](https://www.cslawreport.com/print_issue.thtml?uri=cyber-security-law-report%2Fcontent%2Fvol-12%2Fno-5-feb-4-2026))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 44min ago
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The quote explicitly says whistleblower protections are “a good thing” and notes the problem that companies may not be forthcoming without them; in the article’s context, this comment is made about a missing whistleblower provision in the AI safety reporting regime, so it supports granting such protections rather than opposing them. ([cslawreport.com](https://www.cslawreport.com/print_issue.thtml?uri=cyber-security-law-report%2Fcontent%2Fvol-12%2Fno-5-feb-4-2026))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 43min ago
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The Feb. 4, 2026 Cybersecurity Law Report issue page contains the exact quote in the "No Whistleblower Provision" section, attributed to Marian Waldmann Agarwal. ([cslawreport.com](https://www.cslawreport.com/print_issue.thtml?uri=cyber-security-law-report%2Fcontent%2Fvol-12%2Fno-5-feb-4-2026))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 45min ago
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