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Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence - Footnote 14

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The claim states the CAI succeeded CAHAI, but the source does not mention CAHAI. The claim states the CAI's January 2023 third plenary meeting established a drafting group, but the source does not mention this meeting or the drafting group. The claim states that observers including civil society organizations were excluded from this stage, but the source does not mention this exclusion.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: In **2022**, the **Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI)** succeeded CAHAI and assumed responsibility for drafting and negotiating the convention text. This phase involved intensive negotiations

Note: The claim states the CAI succeeded CAHAI, but the source does not mention CAHAI. The claim states the CAI's January 2023 third plenary meeting established a drafting group, but the source does not mention this meeting or the drafting group. The claim states that observers including civil society organizations were excluded from this stage, but the source does not mention this exclusion.

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