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Comment by Narendra Patel
Obstetrician and House of Lords peer
I come from the position of saying that moratoriums will not work. But we can work in co-operation with other nations that have already started regulating, such as South Korea and Australia, as well as work with our AI Security Institute in the United Kingdom, to establish our own boundaries through regulations that will allow innovations to continue. We must remember that there are benefits to developing this technology. [...] Therefore, as we learn more, measured regulation and co-operation with other countries is probably the way forward.AI Verified source (2026)
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The quote clearly opposes the statement’s core policy: it says "moratoriums will not work" and argues for "measured regulation" that allows "innovations to continue" instead of a ban. A ban on superintelligence development until safety consensus is reached is a form of moratorium, so the author’s opposition is clear.
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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The quote clearly opposes a ban/moratorium: "moratoriums will not work" and instead favors "regulations that will allow innovations to continue" and "measured regulation."
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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Verified. The official Hansard record for the House of Lords debate on 29 January 2026 attributes these remarks to Lord Patel, and the text matches the supplied quote with a faithful omission between “We must remember that there are benefits to developing this technology.” and “Therefore, as we learn more...”. UK Parliament’s members page confirms that Lord Patel’s name is Narendra Babubhai Patel. ([hansard.parliament.uk](https://hansard.parliament.uk/pdf/Lords/2026-01-29))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 19d ago
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