Anthropic to donate $20 million to US political group backing AI regulation


FILE PHOTO: Anthropic logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration//File Photo

WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Anthropic ⁠will spend $20 million to back U.S. political candidates ⁠who support regulating the AI industry, according to ‌a company statement released on Thursday.

The company is donating to Public First Action, a political group that opposes federal efforts to quash state AI ​regulations. One of the candidates that ⁠the group is backing ⁠is Republican Marsha Blackburn, who is running for governor in ⁠Tennessee ‌and who opposed an effort in Congress to bar states from passing AI laws.

“The companies building ⁠AI have a responsibility to help ensure the ​technology serves the ‌public good, not just their own interests,” the company ⁠said in ​a statement.

The AI industry is poised to play a major financial role in the U.S. midterm elections this year, as ⁠its leaders seek to influence regulation of ​the technology. Several states have passed laws or are considering bills to regulate the industry.

Two former members of Congress launched ⁠Public First Action late last year to counter a group called Leading the Future, which generally opposes strict AI regulations. Leading the Future is backed by AI industry leaders ​such as OpenAI president Greg Brockman ⁠and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen. Andreessen’s firm, A16Z, is an ​investor in OpenAI.

Leading the Future has ‌raised $125 million since its founding ​in August 2025, according to a spokesperson for the organization.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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