Criteria for YES Resolution:
1. Public Statement:
• The individual or organization must make a public statement. This can include interviews, social media posts, press releases, public speeches, or official statements on websites.
2. Referring to SB-1047:
• The statement must clearly (though not necessarily explicitly) reference SB-1047. Ambiguous or indirect mentions that could be interpreted as referring to the bill do not count.
3. Relevant to the Bill’s Content:
• The statement must clearly discuss or take a position on SB-1047 or its implications. General statements about related topics (e.g., general topic of AI and its regulation/safety) without direct reference to the bill do not count.
4. On-the-Record:
• The statement must be traceable and verifiable as an official or personal on-the-record statement. Anonymous or off-the-record comments do not count.
5. Timing:
• The statement must be made and publicly known before end of year.
6. Source Verification:
• The statement must be reported by credible sources (e.g., reputable news outlets, official channels) that can be cited and verified.
Exclusions:
• Private Communications: Emails, private meetings, or non-public forums do not count – even if leaked.
• Third-Party Summaries: Summaries or interpretations of someone’s opinion about SB-1047 that are not direct quotes or official statements do not count.
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