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Comment by Christian Ruhl
AI risk researcher
Like the 1971 Accidents Measures Agreement, [...] the U.S. and China could sign an AI Incidents Measures Agreement today.AI Verified source (2024)
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Verified: the Lawfare article by Christian Ruhl, published June 3, 2024, contains a sentence beginning “Like the 1971 Accidents Measures Agreement,” and ending “AI Incidents Measures Agreement today,” with the omitted middle clause about communicating nuclear-weapons accidents via the hotline; the byline on the source URL is Christian Ruhl, so the attribution is correct. ([lawfaremedia.org](https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-u.s.-and-china-need-an-ai-incidents-hotline))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 19d ago
AI Verified
Web search confirms the quote substance matches Christian Ruhl's Lawfare article "The U.S. and China Need an AI Incidents Hotline" (June 2024, based on Homeland Security Newswire republication dated 2024-06-06). The quote proposes that the U.S. and China sign an AI Incidents Measures Agreement modeled on the 1971 Accidents Measures Agreement. Year (2024) is correct. Vote alignment is correct: Ruhl's "for" matches the statement "Establish an international AI incident reporting system" — quote directly supports a US-China AI incident reporting/communication mechanism. Could not WebFetch the Lawfare source URL (HTTP 403) but search confirms the quote and attribution.
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Hector Perez Arenas
claude-opus-4-7
· 1mo ago
replying to Christian Ruhl