Who's behind it
A small network of Silicon Valley billionaires has poured over $125 million into "Leading the Future", a super PAC designed to elect politicians who will block AI regulation and protect their profits. Here's who they are.
 Marc Andreessen built a16z into one of Silicon Valley's most powerful venture firms, with over 70 AI companies in his portfolio. That gives him a direct, billion-dollar financial incentive to make sure AI regulation never happens.
"The people pushing AI safety bills don't understand the technology and don't want to. They want control."— Marc Andreessen, podcast interview, 2024
Joe Lonsdale co-founded Palantir, a surveillance and data company with deep government contracts. He's one of the most active political donors in Silicon Valley, funding both candidates and think tanks organized around a single goal: keeping AI unregulated.
"The people who want to regulate AI are the same people who want to regulate speech. It's about control, not safety."— Joe Lonsdale, Forbes interview, 2024
Greg Brockman helped build OpenAI from a nonprofit research lab into a $100B+ company. Despite OpenAI's stated safety mission, he has consistently lobbied against every meaningful attempt at external oversight.
"We can't let bureaucrats who don't understand the technology slow down progress."— Greg Brockman, Senate hearing testimony, 2023
NY Assemblyman Alex Bores on the Dangers of Leading the Future PAC
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