Big Tech and AI Firms Build $250M‑Plus PAC Network to Sway 2026 AI Policy Fights
Feb 27
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Axios details how rival pro‑industry and AI‑safety camps have quietly built a dense web of super PACs and dark‑money nonprofits that have already amassed well over $250 million to influence U.S. elections and legislation on artificial intelligence. The pro‑AI development side is led by Leading the Future, a super PAC backed by OpenAI co‑founder Greg Brockman, venture firms like Andreessen Horowitz and 8VC, and AI startup Perplexity, which raised $50.1 million last year and now claims more than $125 million to shape the 2026 midterms, plus affiliated PACs and a linked 501(c)(4) called Build American AI. On the other side, Anthropic has given $20 million—and nearly $50 million overall so far—to Public First Action, a bipartisan 501(c)(4) led by former Reps. Brad Carson and Chris Stewart that is building three partisan and bipartisan PAC offshoots to push AI safety, transparency and stronger oversight, with a fundraising target of $75 million. Meta has put $45 million into the American Technology Excellence Project to fight state‑level AI bills it views as onerous and is now seeding two candidate‑support PACs—Forge the Future and Making Our Tomorrow—with $65 million to back Republicans and Democrats, respectively, while also launching a California‑focused PAC. The article makes plain that these are not scattered donations but a coordinated influence ecosystem, with corporate money flowing through both disclosed and non‑disclosed channels to pre‑select which lawmakers and state bills live or die in the coming AI rules fight.
AI Policy and Regulation
Campaign Finance and Super PACs
Big Tech Political Influence