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Anthropic is putting $20M into the 2026 midterm elections by donating to Public First Action, a bipartisan group supporting candidates who back AI regulation. The move puts Anthropic in direct opposition to rivals like OpenAI, whose executives have backed groups opposing stricter AI rules.
The organization was created to counter "Leading the Future," a PAC backed by OpenAI's Greg Brockman and Marc Andreessen that has raised $125M to oppose AI regulations.
Anthropic said "the companies building AI have a responsibility to help ensure the technology serves the public good," and doesn't want to sit on the sidelines while AI policies are developed.
The group has already launched six-figure ad buys for high-profile individuals, such as Marsha Blackburn (running for Tennessee governor), who have supported AI oversight measures.
This is a rare case of a major AI company openly funding candidates who support regulation, creating a direct political clash with OpenAI and venture capital backers pushing for looser rules. With a growing sentiment for AI safety regulations, Anthropic is betting public opinion favors guardrails.
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Pattern: AI generates first drafts autonomously from existing documents. Attorneys review outputs and apply strategic judgment to sensitive provisions.
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Spotify revealed during its Q4 earnings chart that the company's best engineers have not written a single line of code since December, thanks to an internal AI system called Honk.
Co-CEO Gustav Söderström described a scenario where an engineer on their morning commute can instruct Claude to fix a bug from Slack, receive a different version of the app pushed back to them, and merge it to production before arriving at the office. The company shipped more than 50 features throughout 2025.
Söderström also pointed to the company's work building a unique music recommendation dataset that LLMs cannot commoditize, noting that questions about music preferences yield different answers based on geography and personal taste.
AI News Story
Google has released a major upgrade to Gemini 3 Deep Think, its specialized reasoning mode built to tackle science, research, and engineering challenges, with access rolling out to Google AI Ultra subscribers and select researchers via the Gemini API.
The updated model is already being used by scientists to identify logical flaws in peer-reviewed papers and by university labs to optimize complex fabrication methods, such as crystal growth for semiconductor materials.
Deep Think also sets records on rigorous benchmarks, including 48.4% on Humanity's Last Exam, 84.6% on ARC-AGI-2, and promising scores on the International Math Olympiad 2025.
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Companies to Watch/Raising Now
Early-stage AI startups on our radar, before they’re everywhere.
• Electric Twin
What they do: Builds synthetic audience simulations so companies can test decisions before going live.
Why it matters: The play is replacing focus groups with synthetic panels that return results in hours, not weeks.
Stage: Seed
Raising: $10M
Investors: Atomico, Marc Andreessen, LocalGlobe
• Tenna Systems
What they do: Software that detects radio-frequency jamming and spoofing across drones, aircraft, and navigation systems without new hardware.
Why it matters: Already deployed with U.S. Army, Air Force, and allied military units in contested environments. Software-only in a hardware-heavy space.
Stage: Seed
Raising: $13.5M
Investors: Costanoa Ventures, Viola Ventures
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