A government ethics group has accused a pair of super political action committees backed by artificial intelligence investors of improperly concealing which companies they are paying to create advertisements and send messages to voters.
In a Federal Election Commission complaint, the Campaign Legal Center alleges that the two super PACs, American Mission and Think Big, have each directed more than 90% of their spending — over $10 million total so far this year — to two corporations registered in Delaware.
Both entities were registered on the same day last year and identify their official locations as mail centers in ...