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China’s Incoming AI Ethics Leadership Push

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Source IDKxv-RIcEO3
Source URLmanifund.org/projects/chinas-incoming-ai-ethics-leadership-push
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CreatedMar 12, 2026, 4:59 PM
UpdatedMar 14, 2026, 6:22 AM
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idKxv-RIcEO3
organizationIdManifund(organization)
granteeIdEmmie Hine
orgEntityIdManifund(organization)
orgDisplayName
granteeEntityId
granteeDisplayNameEmmie Hine
nameChina’s Incoming AI Ethics Leadership Push
amount40
currencyUSD
period
date2024-01-10
status
sourcemanifund.org/projects/chinas-incoming-ai-ethics-leadership-push
notes[ChinaTalk Essay Contest, AI governance, Forecasting] There is a 70% chance that China will tie AI ethics into its Digital Silk Road, releasing a global AI ethics framework targeting developing countries.
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contradicted95% confidence

Last checked: 4/11/2026

The record claims a grant amount of $40 from Manifund to Emmie Hine, but the source explicitly states '$20 raised' for this project. This is a direct contradiction of the amount field. Additionally, the claimed date of 2024-01-10 cannot be verified from the source text provided, which shows a Wayback Machine capture from November 2025 but contains no specific grant disbursement date. The grantee (Emmie Hine) and funder (Manifund) are confirmed, but the amount is clearly contradicted.

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