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Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence - Footnote 17

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1 check · 4/3/2026

The claim mentions Christopher Holmes (UK House of Lords member) endorsing the treaty, but the source only mentions Lord Holmes (UK) signing the agreement on behalf of the UK government. The claim states that the treaty is designed to uphold human rights while fostering responsible innovation and mitigating AI risks, but the source states that the treaty promotes AI progress and innovation, while managing the risks it may pose to human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

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partial90%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026

NoteThe claim mentions Christopher Holmes (UK House of Lords member) endorsing the treaty, but the source only mentions Lord Holmes (UK) signing the agreement on behalf of the UK government. The claim states that the treaty is designed to uphold human rights while fostering responsible innovation and mitigating AI risks, but the source states that the treaty promotes AI progress and innovation, while managing the risks it may pose to human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

Case № page:coe-ai-convention:fn17Filed 4/3/2026Confidence 90%