
"Late last year, New York Assembly member Alex Bores became the target of a campaign by a pro-AI super PAC to thwart his congressional bid. The group, Leading the Future, is armed with more than $100 million from backers including Andreessen Horowitz, OpenAI President Greg Brockman, AI search startup Perplexity, and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale. Bores' response to was simple: bring it on."
"Public First Action, a PAC backed by a $20 million donation from Anthropic, is spending $450,000 to boost Bores in the race for New York's 12th congressional district, reports Bloomberg. Like its rival, the committee is pro-AI, but it's pitching a different vision, one centered on transparency, safety standards, and public oversight."
"Meanwhile, the industry-backed PAC, Leading the Future, has already poured $1.1 million into ads attacking Bores, largely because he sponsored New York's RAISE Act, which requires major AI developers to disclose safety protocols and report serious misuse of their systems."
Alex Bores became the target of a pro-AI super PAC campaign intended to thwart his congressional bid. The group Leading the Future is backed by more than $100 million from supporters including Andreessen Horowitz, OpenAI President Greg Brockman, Perplexity, and Joe Lonsdale. Bores responded defiantly and now benefits from support. Public First Action, backed by a $20 million Anthropic donation, is spending $450,000 to boost Bores in New York's 12th district. Both PACs are pro-AI, but Public First Action emphasizes transparency, safety standards, and public oversight. Leading the Future has spent $1.1 million on ads attacking Bores over the RAISE Act.
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