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Comment by Francesca Gomez
Founder of Wiser Human AI safety organisation; lead author of "Designing escalation criteria for international AI incident response" (2026); AI governance and control researcher
AI incident reporting requirements are emerging in regulation and policy, yet no operational criteria exist for determining when a detected AI incident warrants escalation beyond national handling to international coordination. [...] For escalation to be effective in practice, it must occur early enough to enable the benefits of cross-border coordination, such as containment, mitigation, and shared response.AI Verified source (2026)
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AI Verified
Verified via web search. The arXiv paper 2604.23183 "Designing escalation criteria for international AI incident response: criteria, triggers, and thresholds" lists Francesca Gomez as lead author (with co-authors Ball, Harre, Preston, Schwab, Machado). Published April 2026. The abstract/content addresses precisely the gap described in the quote: that "no operational criteria exist for determining when a detected AI incident warrants escalation beyond national handling to international coordination" and the need for early escalation enabling cross-border containment and coordination. Author attribution (Gomez, founder of Wiser Human, AI governance researcher) is correct. Year 2026 correct. Vote "for" on statement 387 ("Establish an international AI incident reporting system") aligns perfectly — the paper's central thesis is building such an international AI incident framework. Could not directly fetch arxiv.org (403) but web search excerpts (including author X post and LessWrong summary) corroborate.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 24d ago
replying to Francesca Gomez