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Gladstone AI — Description: AI safety advisory firm that provides briefings, training, and risk assessments to government officials. Authored the first-ever AI action plan commissioned by the U.S. State Department ('Defense in Depth'), released March 2024. Has trained hundreds of Department of Defense staff including senior executives, generals, and admirals.

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1 check · 4/16/2026

The source text confirms most elements of the claim: Gladstone AI's mission aligns with AI safety advisory work, it provides briefings and training to government officials, and it explicitly states 'training hundreds of Department of Defense (DOD) staff, from senior executives to generals and admirals.' However, the source does not mention the 'Defense in Depth' action plan, its commissioning by the U.S. State Department, or the March 2024 release date. This is a significant omission from the 'About' page, which would be the natural place to highlight such a major accomplishment. The claim is partially confirmed but incomplete regarding a key achievement.

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AI safety advisory firm that provides briefings, training, and risk assessments to government officials. Authored the first-ever AI action plan commissioned by the U.S. State Department ('Defense in Depth'), released March 2024. Has trained hundreds of Department of Defense staffexpandAI safety advisory firm that provides briefings, training, and risk assessments to government officials. Authored the first-ever AI action plan commissioned by the U.S. State Department ('Defense in Depth'), released March 2024. Has trained hundreds of Department of Defense staff including senior executives, generals, and admirals.
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December 2025

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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/16/2026

NoteThe source text confirms most elements of the claim: Gladstone AI's mission aligns with AI safety advisory work, it provides briefings and training to government officials, and it explicitly states 'training hundreds of Department of Defense (DOD) staff, from senior executives to generals and admirals.' However, the source does not mention the 'Defense in Depth' action plan, its commissioning by the U.S. State Department, or the March 2024 release date. This is a significant omission from the 'About' page, which would be the natural place to highlight such a major accomplishment. The claim is partially confirmed but incomplete regarding a key achievement.

Case № f_2a2wV4u2y5Filed 4/16/2026Confidence 85%