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Anthropic and OpenAI engage in political activities during midterm elections

20 May 2026
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New York congressional candidate Alex Bores has challenged the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future to a debate, highlighting the growing political influence of AI-focused PACs. Funded by notable figures like Joe Lonsdale and Greg Brockman, Leading the Future has been criticized for its alignment with specific corporate interests, particularly OpenAI. Bores, who advocates for AI regulation, has offered conditions for the debate, including the choice of moderator and representative by Leading the Future, but the likelihood of the debate occurring is low, as the PAC has not responded. This challenge reflects an ongoing trend where AI super PACs are increasingly becoming political entities that not only support candidates but also engage in conflicts with one another, reshaping the landscape of political advocacy in the technology sector.

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The emergence of AI super PACs marks a significant shift in political fundraising and advocacy, particularly following the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling, which allowed for unlimited corporate contributions to political entities. This ruling led to the proliferation of super PACs, which can operate independently of direct candidate coordination. As AI technology continues to develop, the political ramifications of these funding mechanisms are becoming more pronounced, with companies using PACs to counteract one another and influence regulatory frameworks. The ongoing competition among AI entities reflects the complex intersection of technology, corporate interests, and political power in shaping future policies.

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