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Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence - Footnote 6

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The claim states the treaty has been signed by over 50 countries, but the source only mentions 10 states signed it on September 5, 2024. The claim that the convention focuses specifically on human rights impacts rather than technical risk categories is an overstatement. The source indicates that the convention addresses risks to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, not exclusively human rights impacts.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Notably, the convention employs a **risk-based approach** requiring parties to conduct dynamic risk and impact assessments and implement graduated mitigation measures—including potential bans or morat

Note: The claim states the treaty has been signed by over 50 countries, but the source only mentions 10 states signed it on September 5, 2024. The claim that the convention focuses specifically on human rights impacts rather than technical risk categories is an overstatement. The source indicates that the convention addresses risks to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, not exclusively human rights impacts.

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