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Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) — Description: Stanford's interdisciplinary institute for human-centered AI research, education, and policy. Co-directed by John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li, HAI publishes the annual AI Index Report tracking global AI trends and conducts research across 200+ faculty affiliates from all seven Stanford schools.

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1 check · 4/11/2026

The source text confirms most elements of the claim: HAI is described as 'an interdisciplinary institute established in 2019 to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice,' and the leadership section lists Fei-Fei Li and John Etchemendy as Denning Co-Directors. The source also confirms HAI 'leverages Stanford's seven leading schools on campus.' However, the source text provided does not mention the AI Index Report or the specific claim about '200+ faculty affiliates.' While these may be true, they are not addressed in the provided excerpt, making the claim only partially verifiable from this source.

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Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
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Stanford's interdisciplinary institute for human-centered AI research, education, and policy. Co-directed by John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li, HAI publishes the annual AI Index Report tracking global AI trends and conducts research across 200+ faculty affiliates from all seven Stanford schools.
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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/11/2026

NoteThe source text confirms most elements of the claim: HAI is described as 'an interdisciplinary institute established in 2019 to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice,' and the leadership section lists Fei-Fei Li and John Etchemendy as Denning Co-Directors. The source also confirms HAI 'leverages Stanford's seven leading schools on campus.' However, the source text provided does not mention the AI Index Report or the specific claim about '200+ faculty affiliates.' While these may be true, they are not addressed in the provided excerpt, making the claim only partially verifiable from this source.

Case № f_Lz5aH1vB8fFiled 4/11/2026Confidence 85%