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New Super PAC Launched to Counter AI Industry Spending in Elections
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IN SHORT
A new super PAC, Guardrails Alliance, has launched to counter the spending of the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future (LTF). Guardrails Alliance aims to represent parents, unions, and tech workers to expose how AI billionaires are influencing elections, starting with a $250,000 ad buy in support of Alex Bores in New York's 12th Congressional District.
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Key Numbers
$7 millionamount Leading the Future spent against Alex Bores
$250,000Guardrails Alliance's first ad buy
Who's Involved
Guardrails Alliance
new super PAC launched to counter AI industry spending
Leading the Future (LTF)
pro-AI super PAC that has spent millions in congressional primaries
Alex Bores
New York Assembly member supported by Guardrails Alliance
Greg Brockman
OpenAI co-founder and funder of Leading the Future
Joe Lonsdale
Venture capitalist and funder of Leading the Future
↳ Why This Matters
The emergence of Guardrails Alliance highlights the growing influence of AI industry money in political campaigns and the increasing efforts to counter it, signaling a new front in the battle for electoral influence driven by technological advancement.
Key facts
A new super PAC called Guardrails Alliance has launched to counter the spending of the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future (LTF).
Guardrails Alliance aims to represent parents, unions, and tech workers and expose the influence of AI billionaires in elections.
The super PAC made its first ad buy of $250,000 to support Alex Bores in New York's 12th Congressional District.
Leading the Future has spent over $7 million against Bores' campaign.
LTF has received funding from OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, Perplexity, and Andreessen Horowitz.
A new political organization, Guardrails Alliance, has launched with the stated goal of confronting the spending of the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future (LTF). Guardrails Alliance intends to represent parents, unions, and tech workers, aiming to expose how a group of AI billionaires is attempting to influence elections. The organization announced its first ad buy of $250,000 in support of New York Assembly member Alex Bores in New York's 12th Congressional District race.
Leading the Future, which launched last year, has been a significant spender, reportedly investing over $7 million against Bores' campaign. LTF typically backs candidates who advocate for a "positive, forward-looking agenda for AI innovation." The PAC has received funding from notable figures and entities in the AI and venture capital space, including OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, AI firm Perplexity, and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
The launch comes shortly before the New York Democratic primary for the 12th Congressional District. Alex Bores is in a close race with Micah Lasher, according to polling data. Other groups supporting Bores against LTF's attacks include Public First and Dream NYC, with Dream NYC framing Bores as a candidate who will "stand up to Trump’s billionaire allies." Separately, a super PAC named You Can Push Back received $3.5 million from cryptocurrency executive Chris Larsen last month to support Bores.
Frequently asked questions
Guardrails Alliance is a newly launched super PAC formed to counter the spending and influence of the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future (LTF) in political elections.
Leading the Future has received funding from OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, AI firm Perplexity, and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
Guardrails Alliance has made its first ad buy of $250,000 to support Alex Bores in New York's 12th Congressional District race.
Leading the Future typically supports candidates who will advance a "positive, forward-looking agenda for AI innovation" in Washington.
What Happens Next
01Guardrails Alliance will continue to monitor and counter AI industry spending in elections.
02Alex Bores will face voters in the New York Democratic primary.
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A new super PAC, Guardrails Alliance, launched to counter the spending of the pro-AI super PAC Leading the Future (LTF).
Guardrails Alliance stated its mission is to represent parents, unions, and tech workers to expose how AI billionaires are influencing elections.
The new super PAC made its first ad buy of $250,000 to support New York Assembly member Alex Bores in New York's 12th Congressional District race.
Leading the Future has spent over $7 million against Bores' campaign and typically supports candidates advancing AI innovation.
Leading the Future has received funding from OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, AI firm Perplexity, and Andreessen Horowitz.