
"The Innovation Council Action is set to invest $100 million in the upcoming midterm elections, specifically targeting candidates who advocate for light-touch oversight of technology, particularly artificial intelligence."
"With total pro-AI political spending nearing $300 million this election cycle, the campaign seeks to establish a unified federal rulebook to avoid a fragmented regulatory landscape that could stifle innovation."
"Key battleground states such as Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, and North Carolina are the focus of this campaign, where regulatory opinions on technology remain divided among voters."
Innovation Council Action announces a $100 million spending plan for the November 8 US midterm elections to support candidates favoring minimal technology regulation. Led by Taylor Budowich, the initiative aims to influence AI governance amidst a significant legislative battle. Total pro-AI political spending approaches $300 million this cycle, with a focus on preventing state-level regulations. Key battleground states targeted include Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, and North Carolina. David Sacks endorses the initiative to maintain a competitive edge against global rivals.
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