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OpenAI's backers spent $7.6 million to destroy a state legislator. Anthropic spent $10 million to rescue him | Fortune

Alex Bores passed New York's toughest AI safety law — he's also a millionaire former Palantir employee. The proxy war is happening in Manhattan.

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fortune.comStai leggendo6 g fa

OpenAI's backers spent $7.6 million to destroy a state legislator. Anthropic spent $10 million to rescue him…

Alex Bores passed New York's toughest AI safety law — he's also a millionaire former Palantir employee. The proxy war is happening in Manhattan.

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apnews.com6 g fa

A New York House primary has become an AI industry family feud with millions in corporate spending

New York Democratic Assemblyman Alex Bores is running for Congress, and the tech industry is deeply involved.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    A New York House primary has become an AI industry family feud with millions in corporate spending

    New York Democratic Assemblyman Alex Bores is running for Congress, and the tech industry is deeply involved.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    OpenAI's backers spent $7.6 million to destroy a state legislator. Anthropic spent $10 million to rescue him | Fortune

    Alex Bores passed New York's toughest AI safety law — he's also a millionaire former Palantir employee. The proxy war is happening in Manhattan.