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Anthropic employees donate $3M to support AI safety regulations

SFGATE · · International · AI Governance

Employees at Anthropic have collectively donated $3 million to efforts supporting AI safety regulation. The move signals that at least some workers inside a leading AI lab are willing to put personal money behind policy guardrails on the technology they help build.

Why this matters: People who build powerful AI systems are now funding the rules that would constrain them. That is unusual, and it matters. Most industry money flows the other direction, toward lobbying that slows or softens regulation. This does not mean Anthropic employees are neutral actors — they still benefit if their company wins the market. But it shifts the internal politics of AI development in a direction that at least acknowledges the public has a stake in how this goes.

Who should care: Lawyers · Compliance · General readers · AI governance · Policy

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