Anthropic establishes a Political Action Committee to participate in political funding activities

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Golden Finance reports that on April 5, artificial intelligence company Anthropic set up a corporate political action committee (PAC). As the debate in Washington over AI policy grows increasingly intense, the company has officially entered the election-funding arena. On Friday, the company filed an organizational statement with the Federal Election Commission, establishing “AnthroPAC,” a staff-funded political action committee that will accept voluntary contributions from employees. The document lists Anthropic as a “connected organization,” states that the committee’s structure is an “independent segregated fund,” and registers it as a political action committee affiliated with a lobbying group. Under U.S. law, an individual’s contribution limit for each candidate in each election cycle is $5,000, and contributions must be disclosed through public filings.

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