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NIST and AI Safety - Footnote 34

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 set discretionary spending limits through FY26 through FY29, not FY29 as stated in the claim. The claim mentions 'AI talent fellowships, rapid evaluations, and benchmark development' as potential uses of private investment. The source mentions these as ideas from a June 2024 paper from the Institute for Progress, not necessarily as established plans.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 set discretionary spending limits through FY 2029, further constraining available resources. This persistent underfunding has prompted discussions about establish

Note: The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 set discretionary spending limits through FY26 through FY29, not FY29 as stated in the claim. The claim mentions 'AI talent fellowships, rapid evaluations, and benchmark development' as potential uses of private investment. The source mentions these as ideas from a June 2024 paper from the Institute for Progress, not necessarily as established plans.

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