policy-stakeholder
Meta on US Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI
Metadata
| Source Table | policy_stakeholders |
| Source ID | ear1dwxsxm |
| Source URL | www.nist.gov/aisi |
| Parent | US Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI |
| Children | — |
| Created | Mar 21, 2026, 4:21 AM |
| Updated | Mar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM |
| Synced | Mar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM |
Record Data
id | ear1dwxsxm |
policyEntityId | US Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI(policy) |
stakeholderEntityId | Meta AI (FAIR)(organization) |
stakeholderDisplayName | Meta |
position | support |
importance | medium |
reason | Signed voluntary commitments in July 2023 and supported AISI engagement; scored 67% compliance across 30 indicators |
source | www.nist.gov/aisi |
context | [ "One of the original seven companies to sign White House voluntary commitments", "Open-source Llama models raised questions about how reporting requirements apply to open-weight releases" ] |
Source Check Verdicts
unverifiable95% confidence
Last checked: 4/9/2026
The record claims Meta is a stakeholder in an unknown policy context. The source text provided is entirely about NIST's CAISI center, its mission, research, and contacts. While the source mentions that CAISI will 'establish voluntary agreements with private sector AI developers and evaluators,' it does not specifically name Meta or any other private sector companies as stakeholders or partners. The claim cannot be verified or contradicted based on this source material, as the source simply does not address whether Meta is involved in any specific policy or initiative.
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