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AI firms fund midterms, backing pro-industry candidates

AI companies are investing heavily in the midterm elections, contributing tens of millions of dollars to support candidates favorable to the industry and oppose those advocating for regulation. This funding is also directed towards supporting data centers, which create jobs but raise concerns about energy consumption and climate impact. Some groups are pushing for moratoriums on data center development due to these concerns, while acknowledging that corporate donations to both major parties complicate efforts to enact change. AI

IMPACT AI industry's significant financial influence in elections may shape future regulatory landscapes and infrastructure development.

RANK_REASON Significant political spending by AI companies to influence elections and policy. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]

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    # AI companies have poured tens of millions of dollars into the # midterms , backing pro-AI candidates & working to defeat those who seek for # regulation of th

    # AI companies have poured tens of millions of dollars into the # midterms , backing pro-AI candidates & working to defeat those who seek for # regulation of the industry. Many # unions , which have considerable leverage in the # Democratic Party, also support # DataCenters , whi…

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    “We’re going to have to grapple with it,” said Alex Triantafilou, chair of the # Ohio # Republican Party, pointing to an uptick in community-level anger on the

    “We’re going to have to grapple with it,” said Alex Triantafilou, chair of the # Ohio # Republican Party, pointing to an uptick in community-level anger on the right. To the activists pushing for sweeping change, the response has not been swift or substantive enough. “The big # c…