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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program — Legal Structure: 501(c)(3) nonprofit

Verdictunverifiable85%
2 checks · 1 src · 4/30/2026

1 → partial; dissent: 1 → unverifiable

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Subject
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program
Property
Legal Structure
Value
501(c)(3) nonprofit
Notes
Private, nonprofit think tank

Source evidence

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unverifiable85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/30/2026

NoteSubject mismatch: The claim refers to 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program' as a specific program/entity, but the source is about the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as a whole organization. The source confirms Carnegie is a nonprofit think tank, but does not address whether there is a distinct 'AI Program' or its specific 501(c)(3) status. The source lists various programs (Africa, American Statecraft, Asia, Democracy/Conflict/Governance, Europe, Global Order, Middle East, Nuclear Policy, Russia/Eurasia, South Asia, Sustainability/Climate/Geopolitics, and Technology and International Affairs) but does not explicitly mention an 'AI Program' or confirm 501(c)(3) classification for any specific program. Without confirmation of the AI Program's existence as a distinct entity or its specific legal structure, the claim cannot be verified from this source.

partial85%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/22/2026

NoteThe 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.

Case № f_Iy7dR9wK6eFiled 4/30/2026Confidence 85%
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