Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program — Legal Structure: 501(c)(3) nonprofit
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Last checked: 3/31/2026
The source text confirms that the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a nonprofit organization, but it does not explicitly state whether it holds 501(c)(3) status. The claim specifically asserts '501(c)(3) nonprofit' as the legal structure, which is a more precise designation than the general 'Nonprofit organization' label provided in the source. While it is reasonable to infer that a U.S.-based nonprofit think tank likely has 501(c)(3) status, the source does not explicitly confirm this specific tax classification. The claim also references 'AI Program' specifically, but the source discusses the organization as a whole, not a specific AI program within it. Therefore, the specific claim cannot be verified from the provided source text.
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Note: The source text confirms that the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a nonprofit organization, but it does not explicitly state whether it holds 501(c)(3) status. The claim specifically asserts '501(c)(3) nonprofit' as the legal structure, which is a more precise designation than the general 'Nonprofit organization' label provided in the source. While it is reasonable to infer that a U.S.-based nonprofit think tank likely has 501(c)(3) status, the source does not explicitly confirm this specific tax classification. The claim also references 'AI Program' specifically, but the source discusses the organization as a whole, not a specific AI program within it. Therefore, the specific claim cannot be verified from the provided source text.
Note: The Wikipedia source confirms that Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a nonprofit organization, which is consistent with being a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. However, the source does not explicitly state the specific 501(c)(3) tax classification. The claim about the AI Program's legal structure is also not addressed in the provided excerpt - only the parent organization's status is mentioned. While 501(c)(3) is the standard designation for U.S. nonprofits like this, the source does not explicitly confirm this specific legal designation.
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