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ancianita

(43,438 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 11:04 AM 5 hrs ago

New York City House primary emerges as key battleground in 'AI civil war'

Source: The Guardian

The frenzy began a year ago, when Bores sponsored the Raise Act, the second-ever US state law requiring major AI developers to publish public safety plans. By August, his congressional campaign was under siege - attack ads on TV, by text, in the mail. The effort has been funded by Think Big, an affiliate of Leading the Future, a new bipartisan network of Super Pacs created to back "pro-AI" candidates, which has poured $8.2m into the primary.

... The frenzy began a year ago, when Bores sponsored the Raise Act, the second-ever US state law requiring major AI developers to publish public safety plans. By August, his congressional campaign was under siege - attack ads on TV, by text, in the mail. The effort has been funded by Think Big, an affiliate of Leading the Future, a new bipartisan network of Super Pacs created to back "pro-AI" candidates, which has poured $8.2m into the primary.

Just four donors fund its $75m war chest: venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman with his wife, Anna, according to data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Like most of Silicon Valley, the group advocates for regulating AI with a federal framework, instead of a patchwork of state laws - a compliance minefield that will hand the AI race to China, tech firms warn.

However, Leading the Future's anti-Bores ad blitz triggered a counter-assault by a different set of Super Pacs advocating for stronger AI safeguards. They include You Can Push Back, funded by crypto billionaire Chris Larsen, and Jobs and Democracy, the Democrat-focused subsidiary of the Public First - a network of Super Pacs, founded by Brad Carson, a former Democratic congressman from Oklahoma.


Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/22/new-york-city-house-primary-race



Any regulation of AI should start with all things [link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_technologyFinTech,] imo, which Bores apparently understands. If pro-AI deregulation oligarchs win against Bores and his oligarch supporters in New York City, they'll have a playbook that likely can take over the financial capital of the world. This first pro-AI win could mean serious ramifications for investors (pension funds, for example) not to mention campaign finance & dark money streams that exist because of the Citizens United ruling. Admittedly I don't know much of anything about Fintech Law, or if there is even such a thing.
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ancianita

(43,438 posts)
3. I'm not sure what you mean by "it," and "we will push it." Do you mean AI in general? Or AI regulation?
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 11:53 AM
4 hrs ago

Is this your general sense of individuals' opinions, or has AI been discussed at town government levels?

IbogaProject

(6,171 posts)
6. Lots of Data Centers in Texas
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 12:24 PM
4 hrs ago

Due to their lax environmental regulations and independent energy market.

ancianita

(43,438 posts)
8. Not surprising, though I'm not sure how AI connects with this. Regardless, do you have a sense of how
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 12:31 PM
4 hrs ago

most Texans see Data Centers and/or the state's self contained electrical grid?

IbogaProject

(6,171 posts)
13. A total of at least 400 operating or under construction in Texas.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 03:41 PM
57 min ago
https://news.utexas.edu/2026/05/06/data-centers-are-growing-in-texas-but-big-questions-remain-about-water-use/

The white paper, “Water Use Requirements for Data Centers in Texas,” was developed by the COMPASS research consortium, which was created by the Bureau of Economic Geology. COMPASS works closely with industry leaders, policymakers and local communities to help understand and manage the impact of the growing data center sector on issues such as power use, land use, infrastructure planning and workforce issues.

The boom of data centers in Texas and across the country is fueled by the growing computing needs of artificial intelligence. Researchers said more than 400 data centers are operating or under construction in Texas and that more are planned. However, it is difficult to know how many of the facilities in the planning phase will come to fruition.

ancianita

(43,438 posts)
16. Un believable. Though TX has 15 river basins, these DC's will still suck them dry. Are Texans really OK with this?
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 04:13 PM
25 min ago

And how could they not hurt current agriculture water needs. It all sounds like an ecological disaster in the making.

EverHopeful

(725 posts)
2. In case anyone's interested, Bores is endorsed by Bernie Sanders
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 11:52 AM
4 hrs ago

and Our Revolution. Also talked with a young man on the street the other day who was handing out flyers for Bores and he said Bores is definitely in favor of overturning Citizens United and regulation of AI. He also talked about the huge amount of money being donated to smear him by the Super Pacs who don't seem to want any regulation of AI.

efhmc

(17,270 posts)
12. I hate/despise BS because of his destruction of Hillary. I know not allowed to say this here but it is still true.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 02:42 PM
1 hr ago

IbogaProject

(6,171 posts)
14. He endorsed her,
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 03:43 PM
55 min ago

She on the other hand didn't bother to campaign in Mi or Wi, and made little effort to counter that gotcha ad they played of her speaking of young minorities as "super predators". And the heavy handed trying to call the win too early in the primary was off putting. She lost on her own account.

EverHopeful

(725 posts)
15. Don't know that you're not allowed to say it here
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 03:50 PM
48 min ago

but I'm certain we wouldn't be in our current mess if the DNC hadn't been so hell-bent on Hillary being the candidate.

I made calls for her once she was the candidate but can't help thinking that the neoliberal, triangulating, third-way Dems paved the way for our current mentally ill, mobbed-up, authoritarian moron.

We've proven once again that if you keep enough people miserable enough for long enough, they'll go authoritarian.

IbogaProject

(6,171 posts)
5. I voted for Mr Bores
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 12:23 PM
4 hrs ago

As he got endorsed by Labor. He clearly had some big donors behind him, which made me hesitant. But the amount of paper spam he and Lasher flooded my mail with was obscene. Jack Schlossberg also had lots of canvassers but he kept his missives to digital. We also have George Conway, of all people, running but he had no visibility.

Akakoji

(619 posts)
10. I voted for Alex Bores last week
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 02:29 PM
2 hrs ago

And refuse to vote for Bloombergs hit man should Democrats be stupid enough to vote for him. Remember, this is not a ranked choice primary, but a federal election. In my opinion everyone else besides Bores is a spoiler to this CDs needs. There’s a reason why every union has endorsed Alex Bores, especially the teacher’s union. And, we’ve never gotten over the racist stop and frisk policy that Micah Lasher literally wrote for Bloomberg. Or Micah Lasher’s destruction of workers pension funds in the service of whatever politician was his boss at the time. Alex Bores influenced by dark money pacs? No. Does having billionaires like Bloomberg openly fund your campaign somehow make a difference in the solutions you offer?

ancianita

(43,438 posts)
11. Good! Especially if he's been endorsed by unions, especially the teachers.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 02:38 PM
2 hrs ago

Thanks for the insider look at Bloomberg. I never knew all that you explain here about him, which is how I know that New Yorkers are fast learners and smart voters.

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