OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’
Summary
OpenAI is in early discussions to give the US government a 5% ownership stake in the company. This plan aims to share the benefits of artificial intelligence with the public and improve relations between AI firms and the government.Key Facts
- OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman supports giving the US public a financial stake in AI companies.
- The proposal includes other US AI companies like Anthropic, Google, and Meta possibly giving a similar 5% stake.
- The idea is to create an investment fund, similar to Alaska’s Permanent Fund, that invests AI wealth and shares profits with citizens.
- Talks are early and may require Congress to approve the deal.
- Anthropic recently faced government restrictions over national security but restored access after resolving concerns.
- OpenAI and Anthropic plan to go public with stock listings, potentially valuing each company over $1 trillion.
- Altman has discussed the idea with President Trump and other government officials.
- Senator Bernie Sanders supports a public wealth fund funded by a tax on major AI companies.
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