Trump administration discusses equity stake in OpenAI

The Trump administration is in talks with OpenAI about potentially taking an equity stake in the company. Details remain unsettled.

Senior US officials have discussed acquiring stakes in AI firms, including OpenAI. The conversations with chief executive Sam Altman began in 2025 after he proposed the idea. The potential deal could involve OpenAI voluntarily offering equity to the government. This would align with the company's earlier proposal for a Public Wealth Fund to give citizens a share in AI-driven growth. OpenAI suggested the fund in an industrial policy outline released in April. No terms have been finalized, and it is unclear how large any stake might be. The talks continue amid recent meetings between Altman and policymakers on AI regulation. Earlier this week the administration issued an executive order requiring government review of AI models before public release. OpenAI has said it will comply.

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Illustration of Elon Musk in court presenting evidence about recruiting OpenAI founders in 2018 during his trial against Sam Altman.
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Trial evidence reveals musk's 2018 efforts to hire openai founders

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New documents presented in the Musk v. Altman trial show Elon Musk proposed bringing OpenAI leaders including Sam Altman to Tesla in 2018. The evidence highlights Musk's push for control over the AI lab's direction at the time.

The Trump administration has released a National AI Legislative Framework to unify federal AI rules, address national security concerns, and counter Beijing's growing dominance in the sector. It argues that state laws should not govern areas better suited to the federal government or contradict US strategy for global AI leadership. The White House looks forward to working with Congress to turn it into legislation.

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President Donald Trump could sign an executive order focused on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity as soon as Thursday, according to reports describing a draft that would create a voluntary framework for developers of advanced AI models to notify the U.S. government ahead of major releases.

A US judge has dismissed Elon Musk's fraud claims in his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. The case will proceed to trial on allegations of breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment. Jury selection is set to begin on Monday, with opening arguments to follow on Tuesday.

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Build American AI, a nonprofit connected to OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz executives, is paying influencers to push pro-American AI messaging. The campaign aims to highlight innovation benefits while raising concerns about Chinese AI. An Instagram video by influencer Melissa Strahle exemplifies the effort.

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