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The $27 million political proxy war between AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI ended in a draw as Alex Bores narrowly lost the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District. Bores had coauthored the RAISE Act, which set safety guardrails for AI companies and became state law. This race highlighted the growing influence of AI companies in political campaigns and legislation.

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The $27 million political proxy war between AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI ended in a draw as Alex Bores narrowly lost the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District. Bores had coauthored the RAISE Act, which set safety guardrails for AI companies and became state law. This race highlighted the growing influence of AI companies in political campaigns and legislation.
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The $27 million political proxy war between AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI ended in a draw as Alex Bores narrowly lost the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District. Bores had coauthored the RAISE Act, which set safety guardrails for AI companies and became state law. This race highlighted the growing influence of AI companies in political campaigns and legislation.