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The website reports a Stanford CRFM study indicating a sharp decline in AI transparency from 58 to 40.

The claim that AI transparency has declined sharply from 58 to 40 according to a Stanford CRFM study is well-supported by multiple sources. The Foundation Model Transparency Index, as reported by Stanford HAI and corroborated by other analyses, confirms this decline. This suggests a significant reduction in transparency efforts by major AI companies.

June 01, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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A new Stanford CRFM study finds AI transparency has declined sharply from 58 to 40.
The claim is supported by multiple sources, including a report from Stanford HAI, which confirms that AI transparency scores have declined from 58 to 40 according to the Foundation Model Transparency Index. This is corroborated by other sources discussing the decline in transparency among major AI companies.
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Evidence Summary 3 web sources confirm the decline in AI transparency from 58 to 40.

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