Carnegie Endowment for International Peace — program: Technology and International Affairs Program. Co-directors: Jon Bateman and Arthur Nelson. ~15+ staff/fellows. Four areas: AI, Information Environment, Cybersecurity, Biotechnology.
2 evidence checks from 1 unique source
Last checked: 3/30/2026
The source confirms the program name, both co-directors (Jon Bateman and Arthur Nelson), and all four technology focus areas (AI, information environment, cybersecurity, biotechnology). However, the claim states '~15+ staff/fellows' while the source text lists approximately 10 named individuals but is explicitly truncated ('...where he works on global AI development and governance with a foc'). The incomplete source text prevents verification of the total staff/fellows count. The claim's date of '2026-03' cannot be verified from the source, which appears to be current but undated. The partial confirmation of multiple elements combined with inability to verify the staff count warrants a 'partial' verdict.
Evidence — 1 source, 2 checks
Note: The source confirms the program name, both co-directors (Jon Bateman and Arthur Nelson), and all four focus areas (AI, information environment, cybersecurity, biotechnology). However, the staff count cannot be fully verified because: (1) the source text is truncated mid-sentence at the end, suggesting more staff members exist but are not shown; (2) the visible list shows approximately 10 individuals directly affiliated with the program, which falls short of the claimed '~15+' but the truncation means the actual number could be higher. The claim of '~15+' is plausible given the truncation, but cannot be confirmed from the provided excerpt alone.
Note: The source confirms the program name, both co-directors (Jon Bateman and Arthur Nelson), and all four technology focus areas. However, the staff/fellows count cannot be fully verified. The source text is truncated mid-sentence and lists approximately 10 individuals, but the claim states '~15+ staff/fellows.' The visible list shows fewer than 15 people with clear program affiliation, though the truncation suggests the full list may be longer. The source does not provide a total staff count, making the '15+' figure unverifiable from this excerpt. The date reference (2026-03) cannot be verified from the source, which appears to be current/undated.
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