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Scott, we're back with six months to go until the midterms.
AI regulation has become a hot button issue and the money is pouring in.
AI super PACs are taking a page out of the crypto playbook, which worked rather well, spending millions to influence elections.
They're backing both Democratic and Republican candidates.
Whoever is more friendly to AI and big tech, the biggest PAC leading the future is funded in part by Andreessen Horowitz and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman.
On the other end, there's the public first action, a PAC backed by $20 million donation from Anthropic.
And tech billionaire Chris Larson is putting up $3.5 million in New York to back Democratic congressional candidate Alex Boris, who supports AI regulation.
I was texting with Chris about this the other day and also Alex.
Let's take a look at the ad that Larson's PAC just launched.
It's an interesting ad.
And from a marketing perspective, it's an interesting way to counter child safety is the number one thing that people are all bipartisan about.
And also AI increasingly.
And just for speaking of AI legislation, the Senate Judiciary Committee just advanced a bill that would require AI companies to implement age verification process.