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Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) — program: AI & Human Rights Program — advocates for transparent, equitable AI regulation through litigation, FOIA requests, legislative advocacy, and comments to decision-makers

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Last checked: 3/31/2026

The source text confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) EPIC has an 'AI & Human Rights Program' (explicitly named and with a director listed), (2) it advocates for 'transparent, equitable' AI regulation (exact phrase match), (3) it uses litigation (FOIA litigation mentioned), (4) it uses FOIA requests (documentation obtained through FOIA litigation), (5) it uses legislative advocacy and comments to decision-makers (agency comments and testimony mentioned). The date 'as of 2026-03' is consistent with the March 2026 updates shown in the source. All major claims are directly supported by the source text.

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: EPIC has an 'AI & Human Rights Program' directed by Calli Schroeder. EPIC advocates for 'transparent, equitable, and commonsense AI policy and regulations.' The source mentions EPIC's work includes 'a

Note: The source text confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) EPIC has an 'AI & Human Rights Program' (explicitly named and with a director listed), (2) it advocates for 'transparent, equitable' AI regulation (exact phrase match), (3) it uses litigation (FOIA litigation mentioned), (4) it uses FOIA requests (documentation obtained through FOIA litigation), (5) it uses legislative advocacy and comments to decision-makers (agency comments and testimony mentioned). The date 'as of 2026-03' is consistent with the March 2026 updates shown in the source. All major claims are directly supported by the source text.

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