About Jack Sterling
Jack Sterling is a journalist and general assignment reporter at ObjectWire, where he covers the full stretch of federal politics, from day-to-day congressional activity to long-form investigations into how policy decisions reshape markets, infrastructure, and civil institutions.
Sterling has established himself as a reliable first-byline voice on legislative technology policy. His March 2026 report on the AI Data Center Moratorium Act , introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, broke down a landmark progressive challenge to the trillion-dollar AI infrastructure build-out, covering the bill’s six pillars, its political prospects, and the industry counteroffensive in real time.
He has also reported on federal court filings disclosing Anthropic’s $5 billion revenue milestone, the intersection of gambling regulation and professional sports, and how entertainment technology like Unreal Engine has become embedded in Hollywood production pipelines. His work is document-first, he writes from filings, legislation, and public records before sources and commentary.
Sterling operates from the Politics & Investigations desk. Reporting tips and document leads welcome via ObjectWire’s editorial contact.
Recent Highlights
March 25, 2026
Sanders & AOC Moratorium Act
Broke down the AI Data Center Moratorium Act, its six legislative pillars, political prospects, and the tech industry response.
March 12, 2026
Anthropic $5B Revenue Disclosure
Court filings in a DoD contractor case disclosed Anthropic’s full revenue picture for the first time.
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