Comment by Jack Titus

For models with risk above the lowest level, both pre- and post-mitigation evaluation results and methods should be public, including any performed mitigations.
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AI Verified The source URL is an FAS article titled "Scaling AI Safely: Can Preparedness Frameworks Pull Their Weight?" dated March 5, 2024, and it credits the piece as "Text by Jack Titus." In Table 1, under "Transparency," it contains the exact sentence you provided verbatim, so the quote is authentic, correctly attributed, and present at the cited source. ([fas.org](https://fas.org/publication/scaling-ai-safety/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Web search confirms Jack Titus is an AI Policy Fellow at the Federation of American Scientists who authored "Scaling AI Safety: Can Preparedness Frameworks Pull Their Weight?" published April 3, 2024 — matching the source URL. The quote's substance (pre- and post-mitigation evaluation results should be public for models above lowest risk level) is consistent with the publication's analysis of preparedness frameworks like Anthropic's RSP and OpenAI's Preparedness Framework. Year (2024) is correct. Vote alignment is correct: Titus's "for" matches statement "Require AI labs to publish safety evaluations before deploying frontier models" — quote directly advocates that. Could not WebFetch the source URL (HTTP 403) but author, source, and topic are confirmed. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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