Personnel: Noah Tan at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program (James C. Gaither Junior Fellow)
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Our claim
entire record- Person
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- Role
- James C. Gaither Junior Fellow
- Role Type
- career
- Is Founder
- No
- Notes
- Noah Tan is listed as James C. Gaither Junior Fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program as of 2026-04-19.
Source evidence
1 src · 3 checksNoteThe source text directly confirms all three key fields of the record. It lists 'Noah Tan' with the role 'James C. Gaither Junior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program' at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The organization field in the record specifies 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program' while the source refers to the 'Technology and International Affairs Program' — however, the source text explicitly states that the Technology and International Affairs Program focuses on 'four technology areas: AI, the information environment, cybersecurity, and biotechnology,' making AI a core focus area of this program. The record's reference to the 'AI Program' is a reasonable characterization of this program's AI focus, not a contradiction. All claimed facts are directly supported by the source.
NoteQUA-650 retro-scan: The claim specifies 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program' as the subject, 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, and biotechnology). Per QUA-648, a program/sub-unit is a MISMATCH from its parent or differently-named sibling program, even though they are related entities within the same organization.