Silicon Valley Billionaires Pour Hundreds of Millions Into US Elections to Shape AI Policy
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Emily Birnbaum, Bill Allison
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AI has become a major financial force in US elections, with Silicon Valley billionaires like Marc Andreessen and Greg Brockman pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into campaigns to elect candidates who support looser government oversight of AI technology. The article notes AI's growing presence in politics through data center debates, deepfaked campaign ads, and tech money flooding the 2026 election cycle.
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· 3 pulledArtificial intelligence is barging into the workplace and transforming the battlefield. Now, it's coming to the ballot box, promising to rewrite the DNA of politics.
Driven by a flood of Silicon Valley money, AI has emerged as one of the biggest financial forces in this year's US elections.
Their goal is simple: elect a slate of candidates who will heed their calls for looser government oversight of the nascent technology.
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