Apart Research — Description: Independent AI safety research organization that accelerates safety research through hackathons, fellowships, and collaborative sprints. Has hosted 42+ open-to-all research sprints with 3,000+ participants across 50+ global locations, producing 22 peer-reviewed publications at venues including NeurIPS, ICLR, and ACL.
3 evidence checks from 2 unique sources
Last checked: 3/30/2026
The source confirms several key metrics from the claim (22 publications, 42 sprints, 3,000 participants). However, the claim includes specific details not addressed in the source: (1) the characterization of Apart Research as accelerating safety through 'hackathons, fellowships, and collaborative sprints' is partially supported (source mentions hackathons and fellowships but uses different terminology like 'research sprints'); (2) the claim of '50+ global locations' is not mentioned in the source (only '26+ Nationalities' is stated); (3) the specific peer-reviewed publication venues (NeurIPS, ICLR, ACL) are not mentioned in the source. The core numbers align, but important contextual claims lack source verification.
Evidence — 2 sources, 3 checks
Note: Re-verification. Previous verdict: unverifiable. Verdict unchanged.
Note: The source text confirms the general description of Apart Research's mission and methods (AI safety research through sprints, hackathons, fellowships, and producing peer-reviewed publications). However, the specific quantitative claims (55+ sprints, 6,000+ participants, 200+ locations, 22+ publications) are not present in the provided excerpt. The source mentions 'Read Our Impact Report' which likely contains these metrics, but the actual numbers are not included in the text provided. Therefore, these specific statistics cannot be verified from the given source material.
Note: The source confirms several key metrics from the claim (22 publications, 42 sprints, 3,000 participants). However, the claim includes specific details not addressed in the source: (1) the characterization of Apart Research as accelerating safety through 'hackathons, fellowships, and collaborative sprints' is partially supported (source mentions hackathons and fellowships but uses different terminology like 'research sprints'); (2) the claim of '50+ global locations' is not mentioned in the source (only '26+ Nationalities' is stated); (3) the specific peer-reviewed publication venues (NeurIPS, ICLR, ACL) are not mentioned in the source. The core numbers align, but important contextual claims lack source verification.
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