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Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence - Footnote 15

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim states that the CAI's January 2023 third plenary meeting established a drafting group, while the source states that the committee decided to split its meetings into meetings of the plenary and of the drafting group. The claim mentions 11 non-member observer states, but the source does not list all 11 states. It only mentions the US and Japan. The claim attributes criticism of the exclusion of civil society organizations to 'some participants including AlgorithmWatch', but the source only explicitly mentions AlgorithmWatch's participation as an observer organization.

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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 that the CAI's January 2023 third plenary meeting established a drafting group, while the source states that the committee decided to split its meetings into meetings of the plenary and of the drafting group. The claim mentions 11 non-member observer states, but the source does not list all 11 states. It only mentions the US and Japan. The claim attributes criticism of the exclusion of civil society organizations to 'some participants including AlgorithmWatch', but the source only explicitly mentions AlgorithmWatch's participation as an observer organization.

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