Personnel: Seth Lazar at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program (Nonresident Scholar)
1 → confirmed; stale (excluded): 1 → partial, 1 → unverifiable
Our claim
entire record- Person
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- Role
- Nonresident Scholar
- Role Type
- career
- Is Founder
- No
- Notes
- Listed as Nonresident Scholar with the Technology and International Affairs Program as of 2026-04-19.
Source evidence
1 src · 3 checksNoteThe source text explicitly lists Seth Lazar under the 'Nonresident Scholars' section with the exact title 'Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program' and confirms he is 'a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.' All three key fields in the record (person: Seth Lazar, org: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program, role: Nonresident Scholar) are confirmed by the source. The organization name in the claim uses 'AI Program' as a shorthand, while the source uses the full official name 'Technology and International Affairs Program' — this is a minor naming variation but refers to the same program/organization, and the source confirms AI is one of the four focus areas of this program.
NoteQUA-650 retro-scan: The claim's subject is specifically the 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program,' but the source is about the 'Technology and International Affairs Program,' which is a distinct program that covers four technology areas (AI, information environment, cybersecurity, biotechnology). Per QUA-648, a program and its parent/umbrella program are different entities and count as a MISMATCH.