Y Combinator’s Lowe Fights for `Little Tech’ After Google Battle

Oct. 31, 2024, 11:00 AM UTC

When California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill regulating artificial intelligence companies last month, many people in Silicon Valley rejoiced. Some of them also quietly thanked a man 3,000 miles away in Washington — Luther Lowe, the head of public policy for Y Combinator.

Young tech companies usually can’t afford high-power lobbyists, but in hiring Lowe a little over a year ago, startup incubator Y Combinator recognized that most of them could use help in government. Lowe’s job is to advocate for the startup industry as a whole, a role that includes everything from Capitol Hill meetings to orchestrating a California pressure campaign around ...

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