Equity

Who's really running AI? Inside the billion-dollar battle over regulation, with Alex Bores

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Feb 27, 2026
Alex Bores, a New York Assembly member with a computer science background who sponsored the RAISE Act and runs for Congress, discusses the clash over who controls AI and the flood of political money aimed at shaping rules. He outlines the RAISE Act's basic demands, fights over state versus federal power, super PAC influence, and upcoming bills on training data, provenance, and a national AI framework.
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INSIGHT

Most Americans Want AI Benefits With Guardrails

  • Alex Bores frames the AI debate as three camps: a small no-AI faction, a small 'move-fast' faction, and a large majority wanting benefits with safeguards.
  • He claims Leading The Future represents the extreme pro-acceleration minority pushing against any regulation despite public concern and bipartisan support for guardrails.
ANECDOTE

Targeted By A Billionaire-Backed Super PAC

  • Alex Bores describes being targeted by a well-funded Silicon Valley super PAC that pledged at least $10 million against him.
  • He links the attacks to his role passing New York's RAISE Act and being one of few legislators with a computer science background who enacted AI rules.
INSIGHT

RAISE Act Focuses On Frontier Labs And Catastrophic Risks

  • The RAISE Act (like California's SB 53) targets only the largest frontier AI labs meeting revenue and model-size thresholds and requires public safety plans.
  • It mandates advance amendments and reporting of critical safety incidents that could lead to injury or death, not minor glitches.
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