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AI lobbying surged in 2023 |
The number of lobbyists working on issues related to artificial intelligence (AI) surged in 2023 compared to the previous four years as the federal government considered AI regulation, according to a report released by the advocacy group Public Citizen on Wednesday. | Both the number of clients lobbying on AI-related issues and the number of lobbyists hired by clients to lobby on AI-related issues significantly increased in 2023 compared to relatively stagnant amounts between 2019 and 2022, the report found, based on analysis of all lobbying disclosures from 2019 to 2023.
The number of clients lobbying on AI-related issues increased by 120 percent from 2022 to 2023, up to 566 clients in 2023 compared to 272 in 2022.
The number of lobbyists hired by clients to lobby on AI-related issues also increased by 120 percent from 2020 to 2023, up to 3,140 from 1,552 in 2022.
Public Citizen expects lobbyist engagement to continue rising in 2024 as federal agencies work to enact actions directed by the Biden administration under the executive order released in October and Congress considers proposals related to AI.
"We're reaching a point where the policies that are going to shape AI policy in the next 10 years are really being decided now," said Mike Tanglis, research director at Public Citizen's Congress Watch division. "From our perspective, having the leading voices on an issue being those that stand to make billions of dollars is generally not a good idea for the public," Tanglis added.
The number of lobbyists engaging with the White House rose dramatically even within the course of 2023, based on the report. The number ticked up each quarter, jumping 188 percent from 322 reported in the first quarter to 931 by the fourth quarter of the year. Read more in a full report at TheHill.com. |
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A pair of leading digital publishers are partnering with OpenAI and Microsoft on a deal that will allow the tech firm to use their content. Both Vox Media and The Atlantic announced deals with the artificial intelligence company Wednesday, signaling a deepening of integration between tech and media that is only expected to accelerate. Vox’s top properties — including The Verge, Eater, New York Magazine, The … |
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The cryptocurrency company Ripple announced a $25 million donation to the Fairshake super PAC on Wednesday as part of an industrywide push to promote pro-crypto policies and politicians at a pivotal moment. Last December, Ripple poured $20 million into Fairshake, which has already spent $11.3 million in federal elections. The wave of donations marks a significant escalation of Ripple's political engagement. Ripple donated just … |
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Samsung union threatens first ever walkout |
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