Character.AI AI Lobbying: How Much They Spend and What They Want

Total Federal AI Lobbying Spend
$350K
Across 9 quarters tracked · Influence Score: 1/100

Quarterly Federal Lobbying Breakdown

YearQuarterAmount
2024Q1$30K
2024Q2$35K
2024Q3$40K
2024Q4$50K
2025Q1$55K
2025Q2$45K
2025Q3$40K
2025Q4$35K
2026Q1$30K

Key Bills Lobbied On

  • 1California SB 892 (AI Chatbot Child Safety Act)
  • 2Washington HB 2225 (Chatbot Safety for Children Act)
  • 3Utah HB 310 (AI Chatbot Minor Protection Act)
  • 4H.R. 5512 (No AI FRAUD Act)

Public Position on AI Regulation

Supports reasonable safety regulations for AI chatbots, especially regarding minors. Has implemented voluntary safety measures including age verification and content filters. Opposes blanket bans on AI chatbots and advocates for technology-neutral safety standards.

Key Lobbyists

BS
Boundary Stone Partners
BH
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Campaign Contributions

Total: $5K across 2 recipients

DSen. Brian Schatz (D-HI)
$3K
DRep. Lori Trahan (D-MA)
$3K

Focus Areas

Chatbot safety and youth protectionContent moderation in AI interactionsAge verification technologyResponsible AI character design

Notable Actions

  • Subject of multiple state bills targeting AI chatbot safety after publicized incidents with minors
  • Implemented voluntary age verification and parental controls ahead of regulatory requirements
  • Testified before Senate subcommittee on AI chatbot safety and child protection measures

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has Character.AI spent on AI lobbying?

Character.AI has spent a total of $350K on federal AI lobbying. The most recent quarterly filing was for $30K in Q1 2026.

What AI bills has Character.AI lobbied on?

Character.AI has lobbied on 4 AI-related bills, including California SB 892 (AI Chatbot Child Safety Act), Washington HB 2225 (Chatbot Safety for Children Act), Utah HB 310 (AI Chatbot Minor Protection Act), and more.

What is Character.AI's position on AI regulation?

Supports reasonable safety regulations for AI chatbots, especially regarding minors. Has implemented voluntary safety measures including age verification and content filters. Opposes blanket bans on AI chatbots and advocates for technology-neutral safety standards.

Who are Character.AI's key AI lobbyists?

Character.AI employs 2 known lobbying firms and individuals for AI policy, including Boundary Stone Partners, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.

How does Character.AI's lobbying compare to other AI companies?

Character.AI has an influence score of 1/100, with a total political footprint of $355K across lobbying, PAC spending, and campaign contributions.