Comment by Marietje Schaake

Stanford Cyber Policy Center; former MEP; UN AI Advisory Body member; author of The Tech Coup
[It is] concerning that models with far-reaching impact are controlled by a private company. [...] Now would be a good time to agree on disclosure rules and oversight mechanisms. AI Verified source (2026)
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AI Verified Quote attributed to Marietje Schaake (former MEP, Stanford Cyber Policy Center). The source_url (the-decoder.com) returned HTTP 403 to direct WebFetch, but a web search confirmed the quote verbatim on that exact article: she called it "concerning that models with far-reaching impact are controlled by a private company" and said "now would be a good time to agree on disclosure rules and oversight mechanisms." Attribution correct, year 2026, relevant. Both votes are "for" and directionally consistent with her pro-disclosure/oversight stance: statement 386 (require labs to publish safety evaluations) maps directly onto her call for "disclosure rules," and statement 435 (mandate 72-hour incident reporting to a national authority) is supported by her call for "oversight mechanisms." The quote is somewhat general rather than specific to incident-reporting timelines, but it clearly evidences support for the regulatory direction of both statements. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 16d ago
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