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NIST AI Risk Management Framework - Footnote 17

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions Executive Order 14110, but the source only discusses an Executive Order issued on December 11, 2025, titled "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence." There is no mention of EO 14110. The claim states that compliance deadlines extend through 2025, but the source does not specify compliance deadlines. The claim states that the December 2025 Executive Order directs the Department of Commerce to evaluate existing state AI laws and potentially create more uniform requirements. The source states that the Executive Order directs the Department of Commerce to evaluate all existing state AI laws that can be challenged by the Task Force.

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contradicted60%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Executive Order 14110 requires federal agencies to establish AI governance structures based on AI RMF principles, with compliance deadlines extending through 2025. Recent developments include the Dece

Note: The claim mentions Executive Order 14110, but the source only discusses an Executive Order issued on December 11, 2025, titled "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence." There is no mention of EO 14110. The claim states that compliance deadlines extend through 2025, but the source does not specify compliance deadlines. The claim states that the December 2025 Executive Order directs the Department of Commerce to evaluate existing state AI laws and potentially create more uniform requirements. The source states that the Executive Order directs the Department of Commerce to evaluate all existing state AI laws that can be challenged by the Task Force.

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