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OpenAI Employees Fund Rival Super PAC to Counter Greg Brockman-Backed Group

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A group of OpenAI employees has collectively donated over $215,000 to a political action committee that opposes Leading the Future, a super PAC supported by OpenAI president Greg Brockman. The staff-backed effort represents an unusual instance of employees directly challenging a senior executive's political agenda within the same organization. Leading the Future is a group that Brockman has thrown his support behind, making the internal opposition notably significant. The donations highlight growing political divisions within one of the world's most prominent artificial intelligence companies.

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