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Personnel: Bob Kolasky at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program (Nonresident Scholar)

Verdictconfirmed99%
3 checks · 1 src · 5/1/2026
Headline confirmed — 1 high-relevance source confirmed, 1 high-relevance source partial, 1 high-relevance source unverifiable.

1 → partial; dissent: 1 → unverifiable, 1 → confirmed

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Person
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Role
Nonresident Scholar
Role Type
career
Is Founder
No
Notes
Listed as Nonresident Scholar with the Technology and International Affairs Program as of 2026-04-19.

Source evidence

1 src · 3 checks
confirmed99%Haiku 4.5 · 5/1/2026

NoteThe source text explicitly confirms all three key fields of the record. Under the 'Nonresident Scholars' section, it states: 'Bob Kolasky Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program' with a description confirming he is 'a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.' The organization is correctly identified as Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (with the AI Program being part of the Technology and International Affairs Program), and the role is correctly stated as Nonresident Scholar. All claims are directly supported by the source.

partial95%qua650-retro-scan-subject-identity · 4/21/2026

NoteQUA-650 retro-scan: The claim specifies 'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace AI Program' as a distinct entity, but the source is about the 'Technology and International Affairs Program,' which is a broader program covering 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 Bob Kolasky is confirmed as a Nonresident Scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.

unverifiable95%inline-submission · 4/19/2026
Case № n00hQ7x7LqFiled 5/1/2026Confidence 95%