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Anthropic Pledges $20 Million to Candidates Who Favor AI Safety

Anthropic Pledges $20 Million to Candidates Who Favor AI Safety

Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, has pledged $20 million to a political advocacy group called Public First. The group is backing congressional candidates who support the implementation of safety regulations for artificial intelligence. This move is seen as Anthropic's effort to promote "responsible AI" as the tech industry's influence on US politics continues to grow. The donation comes as Silicon Valley companies and individuals are increasingly investing in congressional races across the country. By supporting candidates who prioritize AI safety, Anthropic aims to shape the regulatory landscape surrounding the development and deployment of AI technologies, ensuring they are deployed in a safe and ethical manner.

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