US Government Stake in AI Giants: A Bipartisan Debate
From Trump to Bernie Sanders, Washington is suddenly debating the same radical idea — for very different reasons The Most Unlikely Political Agreement in Washington When Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders agree on something, you should stop and pay attention. Right now, both are pushing the same idea from opposite ends of the political spectrum: the US government should own a stake in the companies building artificial intelligence. How they get there, and what they want to do wi
A rare political consensus is emerging in Washington, with both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders advocating for the U.S. government to take equity stakes in major AI companies. While their motivations differ—Trump seeks to mirror a previous CHIPS Act deal involving Intel, and Sanders aims for a public wealth fund—the convergence signals a significant shift in the AI policy debate. OpenAI has also proposed a 'Public Wealth Fund' structure. This idea, gaining traction, suggests a potential government role in distributing AI's economic benefits. The debate has moved from the fringe to the forefront of national policy discussions.
This represents a significant and unusual bipartisan agreement on a novel approach to regulating and benefiting from the burgeoning AI industry, potentially reshaping its future.
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