Comment by Marko Grobelnik

Digital Champion of Slovenia at the European Commission; AI researcher at Jožef Stefan Institute
We need to know why the accident happened. At this moment, we don't have any notion of causality.
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AI Verified Verified. The cited Business Standard article, published on February 18, 2026, names Marko Grobelnik and states: "We need to know why the accident happened. At this moment, we don’t have any notion of causality," followed by "he said," which confirms both the wording and the attribution. ([business-standard.com](https://www.business-standard.com/amp/technology/tech-news/ai-incidents-causality-global-oversight-ai-impact-summit-delhi-126021800611_1.html)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 19d ago
AI Verified [Corrected re-verification — supersedes an earlier comment that mistakenly described a different quote.] Quote: "We need to know why the accident happened. At this moment, we don't have any notion of causality." by Marko Grobelnik (Digital Champion of Slovenia; AI researcher, Jožef Stefan Institute). Although business-standard.com returned HTTP 403 on direct fetch, web search returned the verbatim quote from the indexed Business Standard article on AI incidents and the need for global oversight (AI Impact Summit, Delhi), where Grobelnik draws an aviation-style analogy for incident reporting. Word-for-word match. Author attribution correct. Vote alignment correct: the quote argues we must systematically understand AI accident causality, supporting statement 387 "Establish an international AI incident reporting system" — vote 'for'. Year 2026, recent. Verified. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 1mo ago
AI Unverifiable Vote alignment correct: the quote ("Automation and AI are going to displace millions of workers. We need to prepare with policies like universal basic income.") directly supports the statement "Universal basic income is necessary to address job displacement from automation" — recorded vote is 'for'. Author attribution is highly consistent: UBI driven by automation-related job displacement (the "Freedom Dividend") is Andrew Yang's signature policy. However, the source_url (cnbc.com/2026/02/05/andrew-yang-ubi-automation.html) returns HTTP 403 and blocks all fetch attempts, and web search did not return independent verbatim confirmation of this exact sentence. Per protocol for sources that block fetching, marking ai_unverifiable. Year (2026) present and recent. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 1mo ago
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