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Tech Giants Spend More on AI than US on Education and Other Services Combined

UNITED STATES, AUG 2 – US tech giants have invested $155 billion in AI in 2025, exceeding government social spending, while significantly increasing capital expenditures to build AI infrastructure, analysts said.

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Big Tech is spending more than ever on artificial intelligence – but the returns are rising too, and investors are buying in. The US’s largest firms have been locked in a competition this year to see who spends more on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The result is that so far this year, companies investing in AI have spent over $155 billion (approximately 134 billion euros) on AI development. Source

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The largest American technology companies continue to compete to spend more on AI. They have already spent over $155 billion on AI development in 2025. This is more than the US government allocates to education, training, employment, and social services.

Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet (Google) spent this year 155 billion dollars on the development of Artificial Intelligence. Meta has doubled the costs of the same period from 2024, reaching $30.7 billion in the first six months of 2025. For the next fiscal year, companies are planning to invest more money in the development of Artificial Intelligence. Big Tech has entered an unprecedented course of investments in Artificial Intelligence. Me…

The biggest technology companies in the United States were in an acherbian competition in 2025, trying to spend more than the other for the development of artificial intelligence. Together,...

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themondonews.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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