Andressen Horowitz and President of Openai Greg Brockman are among the veterans of the Silicon Valley putting more than $ 100 million in a network of political movement committees (PACS) that will defend the strict regulations of artificial intelligence in the mid -term elections, reports, reports,, Wall Street Magazine.
The new Pro-Ai Super-PAC network, which is called “the leadership of the future” aims to use donations of campaign and digital ads to defend the favorable artificial intelligence list and oppose candidates whose group believes that this will suffocate the industry.
Andressen Horowitz and Openai was part of a batch earlier this year to implement a The endowment for 10 years The rights of states must create their artificial intelligence regulations. The ban was In the end it struckBut the artificial intelligence industry continues to fight a “mixture of regulations”, which they say will slow down innovation and the United States is at risk of losing artificial intelligence race to China.
The group hopes to reflect its approach to the Pro-Crypto Super-Pac Fairshake network, which helped to consolidate Donald Trump’s victory. It will generalize in general with White House policies Artificial intelligence and encryption Caesar David Sachs, for every magazine.
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