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As AI knows no borders, stakeholders need a rigorous and transnational understanding of AI incidents and a consistent, interoperable way to report them.
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AI Verified The quote directly supports the full idea of an international AI incident reporting system: it mentions AI incidents, a transnational/international scope, and the need for a consistent, interoperable way to report them. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 19d ago
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AI Verified The quote says stakeholders need a "transnational understanding of AI incidents" and a "consistent, interoperable way to report them," which clearly supports establishing an international reporting system. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 19d ago

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AI Verified The quote is present verbatim on the OECD’s official “AI risks and incidents” page: “As AI knows no borders, stakeholders need a rigorous and transnational understanding of AI incidents and a consistent, interoperable way to report them.” Because the text appears on an official OECD page, attribution to OECD is supported. I did not find a clear publication date on the page itself, so the year 2025 is not explicitly confirmed from this source. ([oecd.org](https://www.oecd.org/en/topics/sub-issues/ai-risks-and-incidents.html)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 19d ago
AI Verified Web search confirms the exact quote appears on the OECD AI risks and incidents page (the source URL). The OECD published its "Towards a common reporting framework for AI incidents" report in February 2025 — I added year=2025 to the opinion since it was missing. Vote alignment is correct: OECD's "for" matches the statement "Establish an international AI incident reporting system" — the quote directly advocates for that. Could not WebFetch the source URL (HTTP 403) but search results explicitly cite the verbatim text from the OECD page. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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