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Personnel: Alicia Wanless at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program (Senior Fellow and Director, Information Environment Project)

Verdictconfirmed99%
3 checks · 1 src · 5/4/2026

1 → confirmed; stale (excluded): 1 → partial, 1 → confirmed

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Person
1YdgnlMVH6
Role
Senior Fellow and Director, Information Environment Project
Role Type
key-person
Is Founder
No
Notes
Listed as Senior Fellow and Director of the Information Environment Project within the Technology and International Affairs Program as of 2026-04-19.

Source evidence

1 src · 3 checks
confirmed99%Haiku 4.5 · 5/4/2026

NoteThe source directly confirms all three key fields: (1) person name 'Alicia Wanless' is correct, (2) organization is Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the source lists her under the Technology and International Affairs Program, which is part of Carnegie), and (3) role is confirmed as 'Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs, Director, Information Environment Project.' The claim's phrasing 'Senior Fellow and Director, Information Environment Project' accurately captures her roles as stated in the source. The source is the official staff listing from Carnegie's Technology and International Affairs Program page.

partial95%qua650-retro-scan-subject-identity · 4/21/2026

NoteQUA-650 retro-scan: The claim's subject is 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program,' but the source is about the 'Technology and International Affairs Program,' which is a different program within Carnegie that covers four technology areas (AI, information environment, cybersecurity, biotechnology). Per QUA-648, programs and sub-units count as mismatches even when there is organizational overlap.

confirmed95%inline-submission · 4/19/2026
Case № 4QpUpeeRvvFiled 5/4/2026Confidence 99%
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