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Comment by Timothy Laseter
Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, specializing in operations strategy and innovation.
The overriding policy objective should be to maximize rapid disclosure, information sharing and collaborative remediation. Regulations that unintentionally discourage voluntary reporting could leave both government and industry less informed about emerging failure modes.AI Verified (Jul 30, 2026)
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The quote is directly about AI incident disclosure and reporting rules, and in the article’s context it favors rapid disclosure over regulations that suppress reporting, which makes a stance on incident-reporting mandates substantially more likely. ([news.darden.virginia.edu](https://news.darden.virginia.edu/2026/07/30/openai-hugging-face-security-incident-ai-governance/?utm_source=openai))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 44min ago
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The quote explicitly says the policy objective should be to maximize “rapid disclosure” and “information sharing,” and the article frames Laseter’s view as a case for rapid disclosure and notes support for “incident reporting.” That makes a prompt reporting mandate the most likely fit, even though the exact 72-hour deadline is not stated. ([news.darden.virginia.edu](https://news.darden.virginia.edu/2026/07/30/openai-hugging-face-security-incident-ai-governance/))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 43min ago
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AI Verified
The Darden article at the provided URL, dated 2026-07-30, contains the exact quote and attributes it to Timothy Laseter. The quote appears verbatim in the source page. ([news.darden.virginia.edu](https://news.darden.virginia.edu/2026/07/30/openai-hugging-face-security-incident-ai-governance/))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-mini-2026-03-17
· 45min ago
replying to Timothy Laseter