由特朗普盟友支持的新亲AI团体计划斥资1亿美元投入中期选举


2026年3月29日 美国东部时间13:04 / 福克斯新闻

特朗普将能源与人工智能列为其经济和国家安全议程的核心支柱

作者:阿曼达·马西亚斯,福克斯新闻
发布于2026年3月29日美国东部时间下午1:04

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英伟达首席执行官兼联合创始人黄仁勋赞扬唐纳德·特朗普总统的人工智能议程,并在《特别报道》节目中阐述了美国未来的就业形势。

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一个新的亲AI政治团体即将参与2026年中期选举,计划斥资逾1亿美元,这标志着塑造美国科技政策的行动大幅升级。

该组织名为“创新委员会行动”(Innovation Council Action),由科技投资者、白宫AI顾问大卫·萨克斯牵头,与唐纳德·特朗普总统的议程紧密绑定。该组织计划支持支持放松监管的候选人,反对那些推动更严格AI监管的人。

此举凸显了人工智能正迅速成为核心政治战场,财力雄厚的团体正准备在选举前奖励盟友、向批评者施压。

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唐纳德·特朗普总统已将能源和人工智能主导地位列为其经济和国家安全议程的核心支柱。(曼德尔·恩/法新社/盖蒂图片社)
“特朗普总统已经明确表示,美国将在人工智能竞赛中击败中国,仅此而已。他搭建了框架,正站在最前沿领导这项工作,而本组织的存在就是为了确保他不会独自奋战,”“创新委员会行动”创始人泰勒·布多维奇告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
“援军即将到来,以支持那些与总统站在一起的政策制定者,并问责那些不与总统同行的人,”布多维奇补充道。

特朗普已将人工智能作为其政策议程的基石,呼吁建立单一的联邦监管框架,而非各州各自为政的零散法规,同时推动加快数据中心等基础设施的建设,并加强美国在对华竞争中的竞争力。

随着人工智能扩张加剧电网压力,2026年中期选举升温,AI势力纷纷斥资参与竞争激烈的初选

随着人工智能扩张加剧电网负荷,一项新提案将要求科技公司自行承担电力需求。(萨米尔·阿尔杜米/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

“创新委员会行动”加入了日益拥挤的AI相关政治支出阵营。另一个亲行业团体“引领未来”(Leading the Future)已披露从格雷格·布罗克曼、乔·朗斯代尔和马克·安德森等科技人士处筹集了5000万美元。

Meta也在支持一个独立的超级政治行动委员会,预计将斥资约6500万美元,重点关注州级选举。

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据Axios报道,“创新委员会行动”自去年年底以来一直在华盛顿低调拓展势力,开设了华盛顿办事处并筹集资金。

该组织还制定了一份评分表,根据议员与特朗普AI议程的契合度对其进行排名,预计该工具将在未来几个月指导其政治支出。

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New pro-AI group backed by Trump allies plans $100M midterm spending push

2026-03-29 13:04 EDT / Fox News

Trump has made energy and artificial intelligence key pillars of his economic and national security agenda

By Amanda Macias, Fox News

Published March 29, 2026 1:04pm EDT

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A new pro-AI political group is jumping into the 2026 midterms with plans to spend more than $100 million, marking a major escalation in efforts to shape U.S. tech policy.

The organization, Innovation Council Action, is championed by tech investor and White House AI advisor David Sacks and is closely aligned with President Donald Trump’s agenda. It plans to support candidates who favor deregulation while opposing those pushing for stricter AI rules.

The move underscores how artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a central political battleground, with deep-pocketed groups preparing to reward allies and pressure critics ahead of the elections.

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President Donald Trump has made energy and artificial intelligence dominance key pillars of his economic and national security agenda.(Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

“President Trump has made it clear, America will win the AI race against China, period. He built the framework, he’s leading from the front, and this organization exists to make sure he doesn’t fight that battle alone,” Taylor Budowich, founder of Innovation Council Action, told Fox News Digital.

“The cavalry is coming to back up the policymakers who stand with the president and will hold accountable the ones who don’t,” Budowich added.

Trump has made AI a cornerstone of his policy agenda, calling for a single federal regulatory framework instead of a patchwork of state laws, while pushing to accelerate development of infrastructure like data centers and strengthen U.S. competitiveness against China.

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Innovation Council Action enters an increasingly crowded field of AI-focused political spending. Leading the Future, another pro-industry group, has reported raising $50 million from tech figures including Greg Brockman, Joe Lonsdale and Marc Andreessen.

Meta is also backing a separate super PAC expected to spend roughly $65 million, with a focus on state-level races.

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Innovation Council Action has been quietly building its presence in Washington, opening a D.C. office and raising funds since late last year.

The group has also developed a scorecard ranking lawmakers based on their alignment with Trump’s AI agenda, a tool expected to guide its political spending in the months ahead, according to Axios.

Amanda covers the intersection of business and politics for Fox News Digital.

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