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Comment by Nick Moës
Executive Director of The Future Society; expert at OECD AI Policy Observatory Working Groups on AI Incidents, Risk & Accountability, and Agentic AI
This may be one of the last years in which we can still prevent an AI disaster as defined by the OECD. The scale and growth of incidents we are witnessing is already concerning.
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Verified. The techpolicy.press source URL returned HTTP 403 to direct fetch, but a web search confirmed the quote: Nick Moës, Executive Director of The Future Society, said "This may be one of the last years in which we can still prevent an AI disaster as defined by the OECD," paired with concern over "the scale and growth of incidents." The TechPolicy.Press article "EU Regulations Are Not Ready for Multi-Agent AI Incidents" cites this. Attribution is correct (Executive Director of The Future Society; OECD AI Policy Observatory working groups on AI Incidents, Risk & Accountability, and Agentic AI) and year 2026 is current. The "for" vote on "Mandate 72-hour reporting of critical AI safety incidents to a national authority" aligns with his advocacy for AI incident reporting/governance.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 11d ago
replying to Nick Moës