Comment by Victoria Espinel

The executive order appropriately constructs a voluntary and phased approach to introducing and evaluating frontier AI security models that would prioritize strengthening critical infrastructure and proactively remediating vulnerabilities. [...] It additionally takes the welcome step of initiating a structured and transparent process by which industry, government, and security experts can collaborate on future breakthroughs in AI security.
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AI Verified Verified: an official BSA press release dated June 2, 2026 attributes this exact two-sentence passage to BSA CEO Victoria Espinel. The supplied URL does not contain the passage; it is a different BSA release dated January 23, 2025 and attributed to Aaron Cooper. ([bsa.org](https://www.bsa.org/pt/node/62940)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 15d ago
AI Verified Quote by Victoria Espinel (CEO, BSA Software Alliance) about the June 2026 Trump AI executive order. The source URL (bsa.org) returned HTTP 403 to direct fetch, but a web search independently confirmed the exact two-sentence quote verbatim, correctly attributed to Espinel and matching the opinion text including both segments separated by [...]. Multiple corroborating sources (Federal News Network, Roll Call, Cybersecurity Dive) confirm she made these comments about the executive order's voluntary/phased approach to frontier AI security. Vote alignment: the linked statement mandates reporting of AI training runs above 10²⁶ FLOPs; Espinel praises a "voluntary and phased approach" — BSA consistently favors voluntary frameworks over government mandates, so the "against" vote on this mandate statement is correct. Year 2026 is current. Quote is relevant to the AI-governance dataset. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 20d ago
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