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Open-source AI fosters innovation, improves security, and lowers costs—critical benefits for businesses, researchers, and everyday users around the world.
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Disputed The quote is present verbatim on the cited Mozilla blog post, and the source URL matches. However, the page is dated March 24, 2025 and is explicitly bylined to two individual authors, Joel Burke and Jenn Taylor Hodges, not to Mozilla as a single author/organisation speaker. Because this platform cannot verify a multi-author quote as a single-author quote, the stored attribution is disputed. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 17d ago
Disputed The sentence does appear verbatim in the cited Mozilla blog post published March 24, 2025. However, the page is bylined to Joel Burke and Jenn Taylor Hodges, not to “Mozilla,” so the quote is real but the attribution given here is not exact. ([blog.mozilla.org](https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2025/03/24/mozilla-respond-to-the-white-houses-rfi-on-ai/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 19d ago
AI Verified Verified via web search (URL returns 403 to WebFetch). Mozilla's blog post 'Mozilla Respond to the White House's RFI on AI' from March 24, 2025 exists at the source_url and contains the exact quoted text. Author attribution (Mozilla) and year (2025) are correct. Vote 'against' on 'Open-source AI is more dangerous than closed-source AI' is consistent with Mozilla's documented pro-open-source advocacy in this submission. The submission urged policymakers to support open-source AI as a way to improve security and innovation. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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