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Anthropic CEO donates $1 million to super PAC amid AI industry funding battle

Created at 16 Jul · 6:11 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei donated $1 million to the Public First super PAC, which is involved in a funding battle with AI industry groups over AI policy and regulation. The donation occurred as other Anthropic employees and tech giants also contributed to political action committees.

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Key Numbers

$1 millionAnthropic CEO donation to Public First
$2 millionDonations from other Anthropic employees
$250,000Donation from Google DeepMind employee
$5,000Donation from OpenAI employee
$12 millionPublic First spending in Bores' campaign
$8 millionLeading the Future spending against Bores
$20 millionAnthropic donation to Public First Action
$75 millionTotal raised by Leading the Future
$31 millionLeading the Future funds on hand (June)
$1.8 millionCombined funds in Public First Action super PACs

Who's Involved

Dario Amodei
CEO of Anthropic and donor to Public First
Public First
Super PAC receiving donations amid AI policy battles
Alex Bores
New York Assemblymember whose primary campaign was a proxy battle
Nadler
Seat for which Alex Bores ran primary campaign
Leading the Future
Pro-AI industry group backed by OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz
Greg Brockman
President of OpenAI and backer of Leading the Future
Andreessen Horowitz
Venture capital firm backing Leading the Future
Google DeepMind
Employer of a $250,000 donor to Public First
OpenAI
Archrival to Anthropic and backer of Leading the Future
Brad Carson
Former Oklahoma Democratic Rep. running Public First Action
Public First Action
501(c)(4) umbrella group for Public First

↳ Why This Matters

The substantial financial contributions from AI industry leaders and employees to political action committees highlight the growing influence of big money in shaping AI policy and regulation, potentially impacting future legislative outcomes and the direction of AI development.

Key facts

  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei donated $1 million to the Public First super PAC.
  • Five other Anthropic employees contributed over $2 million to Public First.
  • A Google DeepMind employee donated $250,000, and an OpenAI employee donated $5,000 to Public First.
  • Public First supported Alex Bores in a New York primary, spending $12 million.
  • Leading the Future, an AI industry group backed by OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz, spent $8 million against Bores.
  • Public First Action received $20 million from Anthropic for AI policy education.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has donated $1 million to the Public First super PAC, a group involved in a significant funding battle over AI policy and regulation. This contribution comes as other Anthropic employees and individuals from rival tech firms also made substantial donations to political action committees.

The race for New York Assemblymember Alex Bores' seat, which he narrowly lost in June, served as a proxy battleground for these AI industry factions. Leading the Future, a group backed by OpenAI President Greg Brockman and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, spent $8 million against Bores due to his authorship of a state AI safety law. In response, Public First spent $12 million supporting Bores' campaign.

FEC filings revealed that five other Anthropic employees collectively donated over $2 million to Public First. Additionally, a Google DeepMind employee contributed $250,000, and an OpenAI employee gave $5,000 to the super PAC. Public First is part of an umbrella group, Public First Action, which received $20 million from Anthropic in February, designated for AI policy education.

Despite Bores' loss, Public First believes its strategy shifted public opinion towards stricter AI rules. However, the recent filings suggest Public First may be outgunned financially in future conflicts. While Public First Action has raised $80 million, a portion is restricted from political use. In contrast, Leading the Future has amassed $75 million and still had $31 million on hand at the end of June, with additional funds in affiliated super PACs. The three super PACs associated with Public First Action collectively held $1.8 million.

Frequently asked questions

Dario Amodei is the CEO of Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company. He recently donated $1 million to the Public First super PAC.

Public First is a super PAC involved in political campaigns related to AI policy. It received significant funding from Anthropic and its employees.

Bores' primary campaign for a New York Assembly seat became a proxy battleground for AI industry factions, with opposing super PACs spending millions to support or oppose him due to his work on AI safety legislation.

Leading the Future has spent $8 million against Bores and has $31 million on hand. Public First spent $12 million supporting Bores, and its associated super PACs had $1.8 million in the bank.

What Happens Next

01Public First may continue to engage in future political fights over AI regulation.
02AI industry groups are expected to continue funding political campaigns to influence policy.

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How It Developed

Dario Amodei donated $1 million to Public First.
Five other Anthropic employees donated over $2 million to Public First.
A Google DeepMind employee donated $250,000 to Public First.
An OpenAI employee donated $5,000 to Public First.
Public First spent $12 million supporting Alex Bores in a New York primary.
Leading the Future, backed by OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz, spent $8 million against Bores.
Public First Action received $20 million from Anthropic in February for AI policy education.
Leading the Future has $31 million on hand, with millions more in affiliated super PACs.

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