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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace — publication: AI Global Surveillance (AIGS) Index covering 176 countries, created by Steven Feldstein

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Last checked: 3/31/2026

The source directly confirms that Carnegie Endowment for International Peace created the AI Global Surveillance (AIGS) Index covering 176 countries. However, the provided excerpt does not attribute the creation to Steven Feldstein specifically. While the source discusses the index and its methodology in detail, it does not name the author/creator. The claim about Feldstein's authorship is unverifiable from this source text alone, though it may be confirmed elsewhere on the Carnegie website (the source includes a 'Learn more' link to a 2019 research page that is not fully excerpted).

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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: The source confirms Carnegie Endowment publishes the AI Global Surveillance (AIGS) Index covering 176 countries. However, the source text does not mention Steven Feldstein as the creator.

Note: The source directly confirms that Carnegie Endowment for International Peace created the AI Global Surveillance (AIGS) Index covering 176 countries. However, the provided excerpt does not attribute the creation to Steven Feldstein specifically. While the source material is from Carnegie's official page about the index, the authorship/creator attribution cannot be verified from this excerpt alone. The claim is partially confirmed (index name, country count, and publisher are correct) but the creator attribution is unverifiable from the given source text.

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