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should eventually be open to all states and possibly be linked to the United Nations through a cooperation agreement, according to the authors.
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Disputed The source URL does contain this wording, but the stored quote is not strictly verbatim as given: on the page it appears mid-sentence after the omitted lead-in “This hub could be created by a conglomerate of like-minded states but ...”, so an opening [...] would be needed. The page is dated September 2023, not 2024, and it credits two individual authors—Matthijs Maas and José Jaime Villalobos—rather than the Institute for Law & AI, so this platform cannot verify it as a single-author quote. ([law-ai.org](https://law-ai.org/international-ai-institutions/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 16d ago
Disputed The exact fragment “should eventually be open to all states and possibly be linked to the United Nations through a cooperation agreement, according to the authors.” appears verbatim on the source page at line 196. ([law-ai.org](https://law-ai.org/international-ai-institutions/)) However, the page is dated September 2023 and its own citation/byline credits Matthijs Maas and José Jaime Villalobos; Institute for Law & AI is the publisher, so “Institute for Law & AI, 2024” is not an exact attribution. ([law-ai.org](https://law-ai.org/international-ai-institutions/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Source URL returned 403 to WebFetch, but web search confirmed the exact phrase appears on the Institute for Law & AI's "International AI Institutions" page, in the context of describing a neutral hub for AI research that should be open to all states and linked to the UN. Vote "against" restricting CERN for AI to EU member states is consistent with this open-membership view. Added year 2024 based on the publication's context. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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