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NIST and AI Safety - Footnote 25

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions cybersecurity as an area of applied AI work, but the source only mentions advanced materials discovery, robotic systems in manufacturing environments, and wireless networked control systems. The claim mentions the release of Dioptra, an open-source software tool for adversarial AI testing, but this is not mentioned in the source.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: NIST's research portfolio includes applied AI work in advanced materials discovery, robotic manufacturing, wireless systems, and cybersecurity. The agency released **Dioptra**, an open-source software

Note: The claim mentions cybersecurity as an area of applied AI work, but the source only mentions advanced materials discovery, robotic systems in manufacturing environments, and wireless networked control systems. The claim mentions the release of Dioptra, an open-source software tool for adversarial AI testing, but this is not mentioned in the source.

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