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OpenAI's Sam Altman wants to negotiate a 5% stake in company for US if competitors agree to key provision
Sam Altman is reportedly considering offering 5% of OpenAI to the U.S. in a deal with Donald Trump, if AI competitors like Anthropic also contribute equity.
OpenAI Floats 5% Government Stake Amid AI Scrutiny in Washington
OpenAI has proposed giving the U.S. government a 5% equity stake worth roughly $42.6 billion, part of a broader plan for major AI firms to fund a public investment vehicle modeled on Alaska's oil-revenue fund.
OpenAI in Talks to Offer U.S. Government 5% Stake as Part of Public Wealth Fund Proposal
(Natural News)—OpenAI is in early-stage discussions to grant the U.S. government a 5% equity stake in the company, according to a report from The Financial Times cited by multiple outlets on July 2, 2026. The proposal is part of a broader plan to create a public wealth fund that would allow American citizens to benefit from the economic growth driven by artificial intelligence. [1][2] The talks are still in a conceptual phase, sources familiar w…
In order to share the profits generated by artificial intelligence (AI) with the public, Open AI is considering a plan to hand over 5% of the company's shares to the US government, and the way companies share AI profits is attracting attention. While OpenAI is considering ways to directly attract the government as a shareholder, Antropic proposed a plan to directly allocate shares of AI companies by creating individual accounts for all Americans…
With the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the global economy, OpenAI’s proposal to grant the U.S. government a 5% shareholding in the company is presented as an unprecedented opportunity. This measure, valued at approximately $42,600 million, seeks to create a model of collaboration between the United States and the ... Read more The article Washington should accept OpenAI’s shareholding offer appeared for the first time in N…
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