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Anthropic to donate $20 million to US political group backing AI regulation

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 6:07 AM

WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Anthropic will spend $20 million to back U.S. political candidates who support regulating the AI industry, according to ​a company statement released on Thursday.

The ‌company is donating to Public First Action, a political group that opposes federal efforts to quash state AI regulations. One of the candidates that the group is ‌backing ​is Republican Marsha Blackburn, who ⁠is running for governor ⁠in Tennessee and who opposed an effort in Congress to bar states from passing AI laws.

“The companies building AI have a responsibility ​to help ensure the technology serves the public good, not just their own interests,” ⁠the company said in a ⁠statement.

The AI industry is poised to ​play a major financial role in the U.S. ​midterm elections this year, as its leaders seek ‌to influence regulation of the technology. Several states have passed laws or are considering bills to regulate the industry.

Two former members of Congress ⁠launched Public First Action late last year to counter a group called Leading the Future, which generally ⁠opposes strict ‌AI regulations. Leading the Future is ⁠backed by AI industry leaders such ​as ‌OpenAI president Greg Brockman and venture ​capitalist Marc ⁠Andreessen. Andreessen’s firm, A16Z, is an investor in OpenAI.

Leading the Future has raised $125 million since its founding in August 2025, according to a spokesperson for the organization.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen; Editing by ​Lincoln Feast.)