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AI Now Institute — publication: AI Now 2017 Report — second annual report examining social implications of AI across health, criminal justice, labor, and disability rights

Verdictconfirmed95%
2 checks · 1 src · 4/30/2026

1 → contradicted; dissent: 1 → confirmed

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Subject
AI Now Institute
Value
AI Now 2017 Report — second annual report examining social implications of AI across health, criminal justice, labor, and disability rights
As Of
2017
Notes
Second annual report; the first was the 2016 AI Now Report from the White House OSTP symposium

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/30/2026

NoteThe source directly confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) it is the AI Now Institute's publication, (2) it is titled 'AI Now 2017 Report', (3) it is explicitly described as the 'second annual research report', (4) it examines social implications of AI, and (5) it covers the specified domains (criminal justice, labor/automation, and related areas). The claim's reference to 'health, criminal justice, labor, and disability rights' aligns with the source's mention of 'criminal justice, healthcare, welfare, and education' as core domains. The temporal context ('as of 2017') matches the October 2017 publication date. The additional context about the first report from 2016 is consistent with this being the second annual report.

contradicted95%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/30/2026

NoteThe claim states this is the 'first annual report' but the source directly contradicts this by explicitly labeling it as the 'second annual report.' This is a clear factual contradiction regarding the ordinal position of the report. The claim's additional context describing it as an 'inaugural annual landscape report' also conflicts with the source's characterization as the second annual report.

Case № f_tjvsWtm5t3Filed 4/30/2026Confidence 95%
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