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Last checked: 3/26/2026
The source confirms the 86% figure for 2025 AI funding allocation ($29MM out of $34.33MM total ≈ 84-86%). However, the claim uses the term 'Market Share' which is ambiguous and potentially misleading—the source discusses SFF's internal allocation of its own grants, not SFF's market share relative to other funders in the AI safety space. The source does not address what percentage of total AI safety funding comes from SFF. Additionally, while the source title mentions '86%', the actual text provides a range estimate ($28.1MM minimum to $30.6MM maximum, averaging ~$29.3MM), making the exact 86% figure an approximation rather than a precise measurement. The additional context about the ~50% figure in 2019 is not verified by this source.
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Note: The source confirms the 86% figure for 2025 AI funding allocation ($29MM out of $34.33MM total ≈ 84-86%). However, the claim uses the term 'Market Share' which is ambiguous and potentially misleading—the source discusses SFF's internal allocation of its own grants, not SFF's market share relative to other funders in the AI safety space. The source does not address what percentage of total AI safety funding comes from SFF. Additionally, while the source title mentions '86%', the actual text provides a range estimate ($28.1MM minimum to $30.6MM maximum, averaging ~$29.3MM), making the exact 86% figure an approximation rather than a precise measurement. The additional context about the ~50% figure in 2019 is not verified by this source.
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