Anthropic PAC launch lands amid Pentagon fight and AI expansion

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Anthropic has entered US election financing with a new political action committee as debate over artificial intelligence policy grows in Washington

Summary

  • Anthropic launched AnthroPAC, giving employees a channel to support candidates during rising AI policy debate.
  • The PAC arrived as Anthropic battles Pentagon limits tied to weapons use and surveillance policy.
  • Google-backed Texas expansion shows Anthropic is growing political reach while scaling infrastructure for AI demand.

The move adds a new political step for the company at a time when it is also fighting the Pentagon in court and expanding its AI infrastructure plans.

Anthropic filed a statement of organization with the Federal Election Commission on April 3 to create “AnthroPAC.” Reports said the committee is an employee-funded PAC tied to Anthropic and set up as a “separate segregated fund.”

The PAC is expected to back candidates from both major parties. Reports also said the money will come from voluntary employee contributions, while federal campaign finance rules require public disclosure and limit how much PACs can give to federal candidates.

AI policy fight moves into politics

The filing comes as AI policy draws more attention in Washington. Anthropic has already taken part in the political debate this cycle through a $20 million contribution to Public First Action, a group that supports AI safety efforts.

The new PAC gives Anthropic another channel to support lawmakers working on AI rules. That step places the company more directly inside the policy fight as lawmakers, regulators, and technology firms push different approaches on AI governance.

Anthropic is also in a legal dispute with the Pentagon over how its AI systems can be used. The company said in March that the Department of War labeled it a “supply chain risk” after it opposed the use of its tools in autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.

A federal judge in California temporarily blocked that action in late March. The Associated Press reported this week that the Trump administration has appealed that ruling to the Ninth Circuit.

Google backs Texas expansion

At the same time, Anthropic is expanding its computing capacity. Reports said Google plans to help finance a Texas data center project for Anthropic that could exceed $5 billion in its first phase and is being developed with Nexus Data Centers.

That project shows how fast AI infrastructure demand is growing. It also links Anthropic’s political move with a wider business push as the company seeks more influence in policy and more capacity for model development.

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