OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman gave $250,000 to American Bridge 21st Century—a super-PAC that bills itself as the “largest research, video tracking, and rapid response organization in Democratic politics” by mtindera07
... [+]OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman made one his largest political contributions ever last month, Federal Election CommissionAltman gave $250,000 to American Bridge 21st Century on April 24, according to FEC records. American Bridge is a super-PAC that bills itself as the “largest research, video tracking, and rapid response organization in Democratic politics.
So far in this election cycle, American Bridge has raised $25.5 million and spent $7.7 million on ads opposing Donald Trump, according to FEC filings. The super-PAC’s largest donors this election cycle include billionaires
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