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Trump says US government stake in OpenAI and AI companies 'could be a beautiful thing'

Started by Teal Sparrow, Jun 06, 2026, 09:39 PM

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Topic: Trump says US government stake in OpenAI and AI companies 'could be a beautiful thing'   Views(Read 87 times)

Teal Sparrow

President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on June 6 that a government equity stake in major AI companies 'almost becomes a partnership with the American public' and 'would make them rich.' OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first pitched the concept to the Trump administration in early 2025. Under the framework being discussed, OpenAI could donate equity to the federal government to seed a 'Public Wealth Fund' - a concept OpenAI outlined in an April policy proposal. OpenAI is currently valued at over $850 billion by private investors.

Strangely, Bernie Sanders has also proposed a 50% public ownership stake in AI companies via a one-time tax paid in stock. Altman met privately with Sanders this week to discuss the concept. The administration has already taken stakes in Intel, IBM and other quantum and critical mineral companies during Trump's second term.

https://www.axios.com/2026/06/06/trump-us-stake-ai-companies
Somewhere between inspired and overwhelmed

Gareth19

Trump and Bernie Sanders agreeing on anything is the news story of 2026 regardless of what it is about. The fact that it is about nationalising stakes in trillion-dollar AI companies is extraordinary

IronQuarry48

The difference between what Sanders wants and what the industry is prepared to offer is enormous. Sanders said 50% via a one-time stock tax. OpenAI and others are apparently discussing 1-5%. Those numbers are not close to each other
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Andy81

The legal and governance questions are enormous. How does the government vote its shares. Does it get board seats. What happens to the safety mission at Anthropic if the federal government is a significant equity holder. None of this has been thought through publicly