Big Tech's Lobbying Surge Amid AI Policy Battles
Meta Leads the Charge in Tech Lobbying as AI Becomes the New Frontier
In 2025, Meta leads Big Tech in lobbying with a $5.8 million spend in Q3, outpacing Amazon and Google. As AI and semiconductor firms ramp up efforts, lobbying focuses on AI policy, privacy, and trade. The narrowing spend gap hints at shifting tech power dynamics.
Introduction to Tech Lobbying Insights in Q3 2025
Meta's Leadership in Lobbying Expenditures
AI and Semiconductor Companies Increasing Lobbying Efforts
Focus Areas of Tech and AI Lobbying
Comparison of Q3 2025 Lobbying to Previous Quarters
Impact of Increased Lobbying on Government Policies
Why Semiconductor Companies are Boosting Lobbying Spend
Public Reactions to Tech and AI Lobbying Efforts
Future Implications of Tech and AI Lobbying Dynamics
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