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AI Advocacy Takes a Political Turn

LessWrong

In brief

  • AI policy has entered the political arena with surprising force.
  • Earlier this year, Alex Bores, a New York state legislator and champion of the RAISE Act-a law aimed at addressing AI-related risks-found himself targeted by Leading the Future (LTF), an AI accelerationist super PAC.
  • LTF, which supports rapid AI development, poured $2.5 million into attack ads against Bores, aiming to make an example of him to deter other politicians from supporting AI safety measures.
    • This strategy appears to be working.
  • Since the attacks began, Bores has shifted his campaign focus to AI, making it his top issue.
  • His opponents argue that he is overly cautious, while Bores defends his stance on regulating AI risks.
  • The outcome of this political battle could set a precedent for how AI policy debates unfold in future elections.
  • With the June 23rd election looming, eyes are on whether Bores can overcome LTF's efforts and whether other politicians will follow his lead in prioritizing AI safety.
    • This high-stakes race highlights the growing influence of AI in shaping political agendas.

Terms in this brief

RAISE Act
The RAISE Act is a law aimed at addressing AI-related risks. It focuses on ensuring that AI technology is developed and deployed responsibly to prevent potential harms and negative impacts on society.
Leading the Future (LTF)
Leading the Future (LTF) is an AI accelerationist super PAC that supports rapid AI development. They are involved in political efforts to promote faster AI advancements, often opposing strict regulations on AI safety measures.

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