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AI Now Institute — publication: AI Now 2017 Report — second annual report examining social implications of AI across health, criminal justice, labor, and disability rights

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2 checks · 1 src · 4/13/2026
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Subject
AI Now Institute
Value
AI Now 2017 Report — second annual report examining social implications of AI across health, criminal justice, labor, and disability rights
As Of
2017
Notes
Second annual report; the first was the 2016 AI Now Report from the White House OSTP symposium

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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/11/2026

NoteThe source explicitly states this is the 'second annual report' and confirms examination of criminal justice and labor. The About section lists four core domains: 'labor and automation, bias and inclusion, rights and liberties, and safety and critical infrastructure.' While 'health' and 'disability rights' are not explicitly listed in the provided excerpt, the source does mention healthcare as a critical area where AI is being introduced. The claim lists specific domains (health, criminal justice, labor, disability rights) but the source only explicitly confirms criminal justice and labor from those four. The source's core domains differ somewhat from the claim's framing, making this a partial confirmation rather than full confirmation.

contradicted95%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/30/2026

NoteThe claim states this is the 'first annual report' but the source directly contradicts this by explicitly labeling it as the 'second annual report.' This is a clear factual contradiction regarding the ordinal position of the report. The claim's additional context describing it as an 'inaugural annual landscape report' also conflicts with the source's characterization as the second annual report.

Case № f_tjvsWtm5t3Filed 4/13/2026Confidence 0%