OpenAI's Wealth-Sharing Plan Could Put $320 in Every American's Pocket
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Sam Altman revives his proposal to distribute AI company equity to U.S. citizens, signaling a broader debate over who benefits from artificial intelligence. OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman is actively exploring a plan with the Trump administration that would give the federal government a 5 percent ownership stake in the company, according to recent reporting. If implemented and distributed to American households, that stake could translate into roughly $320 per household based on OpenAI's…
1Key Takeaways
- Sam Altman revives his proposal to distribute AI company equity to U.S.
- citizens, signaling a broader debate over who benefits from artificial intelligence.
- OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman is actively exploring a plan with the Trump administration that would give the federal government a 5 percent ownership stake in the company, according to recent reporting.
- If implemented and distributed to American households, that stake could translate into roughly $320 per household based on OpenAI's….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that sam Altman revives his proposal to distribute AI company equity to U.S.
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