The PAC backed by OpenAI's president won it's fight against the candidate, but it didn't win the whole race.

An OpenAI-affiliated PAC has spent over $7 million to defeat Alex Bores. An Anthropic-affiliated PAC has spent $10 million to boost Bores. What is going on?

Two factions in the AI industry are clashing in a Democratic primary for a U.S. House seat. New York Assemblyman Alex Bores, a pro-regulation candidate, faces opposition from a…

Companies are spending big to shape AI policies at the federal level. And the Manhattan House Democratic primary will be a test of where voters stand.

The New York primary race for the 12th district has national implications.

NBC News projects that Lasher, who was backed by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, emerged from a crowded field in the Manhattan-based 12th District.

Micah Lasher defeated Alex Bores in a race that turned into an AI industry civil war.

The NY-12 House race drew over $27m from various AI PACs. But it’s hard to unpick their impact.

OpenAI's Greg Brockman and Marc Andreessen spent $29M on a NYC congressional primary through the Leading the Future super PAC, reshaping AI regulation

Anthropic didn’t get Bores elected to Congress in the NY-12 primary— but OpenAI didn’t crush him, either.

The PAC backed by OpenAI's president won it's fight against the candidate, but it didn't win the whole race.

Micah Lasher said after winning the primary that he won't be taking cues from the "two big AI companies" that spent heavily to sway the election.

Alex Bores lost. So did the tech right.