Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence - Footnote 43
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Last checked: 4/3/2026
The claim that the convention's openness to non-CoE members enables broader participation than EU-centric initiatives is an overclaim, as the source does not explicitly make this comparison or assertion. The claim that early signatories include major AI developers like the United States is a slight overclaim. While the US is a major AI developer, the source only mentions the US as a signatory without explicitly highlighting its role as a major AI developer in this context.
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Note: The claim that the convention's openness to non-CoE members enables broader participation than EU-centric initiatives is an overclaim, as the source does not explicitly make this comparison or assertion. The claim that early signatories include major AI developers like the United States is a slight overclaim. While the US is a major AI developer, the source only mentions the US as a signatory without explicitly highlighting its role as a major AI developer in this context.
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