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Why does OpenAI want the US government to own a 5% stake in the company ...
Why does OpenAI want the US government to own a 5% stake in the company ... OpenAIis reportedly discussing a proposal that would see the US government own a 5% stake in the company, as reported by British daily Financial Times. The talks are still in the early, conceptual stage. This could be the AI company’s attempt to strengthen ties with theTrump administration, address growing political scrutiny and ensure that Americans benefit financially from the AI boom. According to the Financial Times, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes that the public should directly benefit from the economic gains created by artificial intelligence. Instead of limiting the rewards to private investors, he has argued that ordinary Americans should also have a financial stake in the technology. The proposal reportedly involves leading US AI companies giving a 5% equity stake to a government-run investment vehicle, similar to the Alaska Permanent Fund, which invests state oil revenues and pays dividends to Alaska residents. OpenAI has made similar arguments before. In an April policy paper, the company said a “public wealth fund” could give “every citizen – including those not invested in financial markets …
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OpenAI in talks with US govt for 5% stake: Why would a company do that?
OpenAI in talks with US govt for 5% stake: Why would a company do that? OpenAI is in talks to hand the US government a 5% ownership stake ahead of its planned public listing, the Financial Times reported this week. The company has also floated the idea that other major American AI firms follow suit, though it remains unclear whether rivals such asAnthropicor Google would agree. The proposal is still in early stages of discussion, and the US government has not yet made any official statement confirming or denying the report. OpenAI’s pitch is being viewed as an attempt to get closer to the Trump administration, which has stepped up scrutiny of American artificial intelligence companies at a time when there’s mounting anxiety that AI will displace jobs while concentrating wealth in a handful of firms. Last month, President Donald Trump said he was exploring ways for ordinary Americans to benefit from AI companies, prompted by concern that the public was not sharing in the industry’s profits. OpenAI’s proposal dovetails with the administration’s thinking, framing itself as one way AI firms could give back to citizens. Managing the relationship with the US government has also bec…
bluesky 29d ago 1b6bfec6… source ↗
BREAKING: Expert journalist Jeff Stein reveals OpenAI's Sam Altman proposed the Trump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government. The White House is act...
BREAKING: Expert journalist Jeff Stein reveals OpenAI's Sam Altman proposed the Trump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government. The White House is actively exploring this unprecedented intervention in the tech sector. www.reddit.com/r/SECourses/...
theverge 7d ago 1cc9f1a8… source ↗
OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom
OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times. CEO Sam Altman argued that giving the public a financial interest in the company would be the best way to share […]
bluesky 7d ago 2c263ffd… source ↗
OpenAI proposes U.S. government own 5% stake to address political blowback https://www.byteseu.com/2158763/ CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump attend a working lunch with G...
OpenAI proposes U.S. government own 5% stake to address political blowback https://www.byteseu.com/2158763/ CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump attend a working lunch with G7 leaders, G7 outreach partners, and global tech CEOs on innovation and AI, during the G7 Summit …
bluesky 7d ago 35d86ac2… source ↗
BREAKING: OpenAI has reportedly discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company.
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BREAKING: OpenAI has reportedly discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company.
bluesky 7d ago 68d73b93… source ↗
BREAKING: U.S. government projected to take an equity stake in OpenAI. 57% chance.
bluesky 7d ago 6c6d4551… source ↗
Interesting news story breaking today that, in these days of political scrutiny, OpenAI has proposed giving the US Government a 5% stake. To me, this further highlights the need for local models and f...
Interesting news story breaking today that, in these days of political scrutiny, OpenAI has proposed giving the US Government a 5% stake. To me, this further highlights the need for local models and for international alternatives to the major AI firm offerings to be available #techethics
hindustantimes 7d ago 6d7ce7a7… source ↗
OpenAI's Sam Altman proposes giving Trump administration 5% equity stake: Report
OpenAI's Sam Altman proposes giving Trump administration 5% equity stake: Report Sam Altman believes giving the government a stake in OpenAI would be the most effective way to ensure the public shares in the economic gains from the AI boom.
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The Trump Administration Has Been Talking About Having a Stake In ...
The Trump Administration Has Been Talking About Having a Stake In ... The proposed stake would be worth about $42.6 billion based on OpenAI's latest $852 billion valuation. Getty Images OpenAI has reportedly proposed giving the U.S. government a 5% ownership stake in the company as it seeks to ease growing political pressure over artificial intelligence . The proposed stake would be worth about $42.6 billion, based on OpenAI's latest valuation of $852 billion, and is said to be part of broader discussions over how the public could share in the economic gains from AI, CNBC reported. Washington has intensified its oversight of leading AI developers amid concerns about cybersecurity, national security and the global AI race with China. Those concerns have become more pronounced in recent months following government restrictions on some advanced AI models and broader efforts to ensure frontier AI systems do not pose risks to U.S. interests. Read more OpenAI and Anthropic Built AI Around Tokens. Palantir's Karp Says 'Something Has Gone Completely Wrong' With The Model. Tech Companies Built the Most Powerful AI. Now They're Investigating Whether Their Creations Can Feel. OpenAI Reported…
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OpenAI in talks to give Trump administration a 5% stake in the company ...
OpenAI in talks to give Trump administration a 5% stake in the company ... President Donald Trump and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman talk during the G7 summit on June 17, 2026, in Evian-les-Bains, France. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP AI Donald Trump Tech news Investing See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link Threads Link Copied! Follow London — OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is reportedly discussing handing the Trump administration a 5% stake in the company amid growing government scrutiny of artificial intelligence firms. The proposal would involve other US AI companies giving the government similar stakes, the Financial Times reported Thursday, citing two people familiar with what were described as “early conversations.” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has argued that the arrangement would allow the public to share in the financial upside of AI, the FT reported. OpenAI declined to comment. The White House did not respond to CNN’s request for comment. A 5% share in OpenAI would be worth about $42.6 billion, based on a funding round in March that valued the company at $852 billion. Sharing the wealth generated by AI with the public could help to address some of the pushback against the technology, w…
timesofindia 7d ago 97ea2c62… source ↗
Sam Altman wants US govt to own 5% of OpenAI; urges Google, Anthropic to follow
Sam Altman wants US govt to own 5% of OpenAI; urges Google, Anthropic to follow OpenAI's Sam Altman reportedly proposed giving the US government a 5% stake in the company, alongside similar stakes from other AI giants like Google and Meta. This initiative aims to ease political tensions and broadly share AI's economic benefits, drawing parallels to Alaska's oil wealth fund. The move comes amid increasing government scrutiny of AI's impact on jobs and cybersecurity.
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OpenAI proposes U.S. government own 5% stake to address ... - CNBC
OpenAI proposes U.S. government own 5% stake to address ... - CNBC OpenAI has proposed handing the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, the Financial Times reported Thursday, as the artificial intelligence startup seeks to defuse mounting political pressure in Washington. A 5% holding would be worth roughly $42.6 billion, after the AI lab closeda record-breaking funding roundin March at a post-money valuation of $852 billion. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman argued that giving the public a financial interest in the company is the best way to share the upside of AI, the FTreported, citing two people familiar with the talks. Altman suggested a stake of that size in early discussions with the Trump administration, as part of a broader arrangement under which Washington would hold 5% of each of the leading U.S. AI developers via a government vehicle, according to the report. The proposed arrangement envisions other U.S. AI companies, such as Anthropic, Google andMeta, ceding similar stakes to the government through a sovereign wealth fund vehicle, the FT said. It is not clear whether any of these groups would agree to OpenAI's proposal. The White House, OpenAI, Google, and Meta did no…
bluesky 30d ago baa3a2dd… source ↗
🚨 BREAKING: Expert journalist Jeff Stein reveals OpenAI's Sam Altman proposed the tЯump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government. The White House is ...
🚨 BREAKING: Expert journalist Jeff Stein reveals OpenAI's Sam Altman proposed the tЯump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government. The White House is actively exploring this unprecedented intervention in the tech sector...
dailysabah 7d ago c86a0c0b… source ↗
OpenAI floats handing US government 5% stake in company: FT
OpenAI floats handing US government 5% stake in company: FT OpenAI has reportedly discussed the idea of giving the U.S. government ​a 5% stake in the company, according to the Financial Times (FT) on Thursday, as artificial intelligence fir...
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OpenAI floats giving US 5% stake to win over AI haters
OpenAI floats giving US 5% stake to win over AI haters Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Learn more Minimize to nav OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly in active talks with the Trump administration about the US potentially acquiring a 5 percent stake in the leading AI firm. Insider sources told the Financial Times that these talks are in “early stages,” but Altman “has argued that giving the public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the upside of AI.” Donald Trump favors the idea, and his administration has reportedly been talking to several AI firms about the possibility. According to FT’s sources, other companies approached to share similar stakes include Google and Meta. None of the firms are commenting on FT’s report, though, and Google and Meta have not indicated that they agree with Altman that a 5 percent stake would be an appropriate size to cede to the public. Perhaps notably, Meta has not even voluntarily agreed to share frontier AI models with officials for safety testing, The New York Times reported last week. But AI firms may be willing to give a little if th…
guardian 7d ago e63b7db4… source ↗
OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’
OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’ <p>CEO Sam Altman argued move would share benefits of AI and it would involve other firms doing similar, report says</p><ul><li><p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2026/jul/02/uk-cost-of-living-squeeze-diesel-record-fall-mortage-rates-stock-markets-us-jobs-report-live-news-updates">Business live – latest updates</a></p></li></ul><p>OpenAI is reportedly in early stage talks to give a 5% stake in the ChatGPT developer to the US government as artificial intelligence companies attempt to smooth relations with Donald Trump’s administration.</p><p>The OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman, has argued that giving the US public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the benefits of AI, according to the Financial Times, which cited two unnamed people familiar with the discussions.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/02/openai-stake-us-government-ai-sam-altman">Continue reading...</a>

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broadly confirmedSam Altman proposed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in OpenAI.
indiaothertechturkeywestern
dailysabah“OpenAI has reportedly discussed the idea of giving the U.S. government ​a 5% stake in the company, according to the Financial Times (FT) on Thursday, as artificial intelligence fir...” guardian“OpenAI is reportedly in early stage talks to give a 5% stake in the ChatGPT developer to the US government as artificial intelligence companies attempt to smooth relations with Donald Trump’s administration.” theverge“OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times.” timesofindia“OpenAI's Sam Altman reportedly proposed giving the US government a 5% stake in the company, alongside similar stakes from other AI giants like Google and Meta.” financialexpress.com“OpenAIis reportedly discussing a proposal that would see the US government own a 5% stake in the company, as reported by British daily Financial Times.” hindustantimes“Sam Altman believes giving the government a stake in OpenAI would be the most effective way to ensure the public shares in the economic gains from the AI boom.”
cross-perspective · 2The proposal is to give the Trump administration a 5% equity stake in OpenAI.
indiatech
hindustantimes“Sam Altman proposes giving Trump administration 5% equity stake: Report” theverge“OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times.” bluesky“Expert journalist Jeff Stein reveals OpenAI's Sam Altman proposed the Trump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government.”
broadly confirmedThe Financial Times reported the proposal.
othertechturkeywestern
dailysabah“OpenAI has reportedly discussed the idea of giving the U.S. government ​a 5% stake in the company, according to the Financial Times (FT) on Thursday, as artificial intelligence fir...” guardian“The OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman, has argued that giving the US public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the benefits of AI, according to the Financial Times, which cited two unnamed people familiar with the discussions.” theverge“OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times.” financialexpress.com“OpenAIis reportedly discussing a proposal that would see the US government own a 5% stake in the company, as reported by British daily Financial Times.”
broadly confirmedThe talks are in early stage or early conceptual stage.
otherwestern
guardian“OpenAI is reportedly in early stage talks to give a 5% stake in the ChatGPT developer to the US government as artificial intelligence companies attempt to smooth relations with Donald Trump’s administration.” financialexpress.com“The talks are still in the early, conceptual stage.”
broadly confirmedThe proposal is intended to share the benefits of AI with the public and ensure the public shares in economic gains.
indiaothertechwestern
guardian“The OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman, has argued that giving the US public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the benefits of AI, according to the Financial Times, which cited two unnamed people familiar with the discussions.” hindustantimes“Sam Altman believes giving the government a stake in OpenAI would be the most effective way to ensure the public shares in the economic gains from the AI boom.” theverge“OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times.” financialexpress.com“According to the Financial Times, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes that the public should directly benefit from the economic gains created by artificial intelligence.”
broadly confirmedThe proposal is intended to ease political tensions with the Trump administration.
indiatech
theverge“OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times.” timesofindia“This initiative aims to ease political tensions and broadly share AI's economic benefits, drawing parallels to Alaska's oil wealth fund.”

Contested · 1 — sources conflict; shown, not resolved

⚔ different magnitude of ownership (5% vs major shareholder)
A indiaothertechturkeywestern Sam Altman proposed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in OpenAI.
B social Sam Altman proposed the Trump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government.

Single-source · 4 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)

The White House is actively exploring this unprecedented intervention in the tech sector.
bluesky
The proposal includes similar stakes from other AI giants such as Google and Meta.
timesofindia
The proposal is compared to Alaska's oil wealth fund.
timesofindia
Sam Altman proposed the Trump administration become a major shareholder, essentially ceding control to the US government.
bluesky

Framing · 6 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)

bluesky “major shareholder” → large ownership stake
bluesky “unprecedented intervention” → intervention described as unprecedented
theverge “easing tensions” → intended to reduce political tension
theverge “blunting mounting public backlash” → reducing public criticism
timesofindia “political tensions” → political conflict
timesofindia “Alaska's oil wealth fund” → comparison to a state fund

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