CNBC November 24, 2025
Ashley Capoot

Key Points

– A bipartisan super PAC is targeting the congressional campaign of Alex Bores, who co-sponsored the RAISE Act.

– The RAISE Act would require large AI companies to publish safety and risk protocols and disclose serious safety incidents.

– It applies to companies that have spent more than $100 million in computational resources to train advanced models.

New York is 3,000 miles away from the tech hub of Silicon Valley, but in recent weeks, the state has inserted itself into the center of a fierce debate around artificial intelligence regulation.

A bipartisan super PAC called Leading the Future announced last week that it will target Alex Bores, a Democratic congressional candidate who has openly championed...

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