# OpenAI 提议向特朗普政府提供5%股份以缓解AI监管压力

- 来源：The Verge：AI（RSS）
- 作者：Robert Hart
- 发布时间：2026-07-02 18:23
- AIHOT 分数：74
- AIHOT 标记：同事件
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmr3d7ie1007rslq5vw3kczis
- 原文链接：https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/960588/openai-government-5-percent-stake-trump

## AI 摘要

OpenAI 正考虑向美国政府提供5%的所有权股份，以缓和与特朗普政府的紧张关系并回应公众对AI的反弹。CEO Sam Altman认为，让公众拥有公司财务利益是分享AI收益的最佳方式。按最新融资轮估值8520亿美元计算，5%股份价值约426亿美元。讨论尚处早期，该提案可能涉及其他美国AI公司。与此同时，特朗普政府已持有芯片制造商英特尔10%股份，并要求英伟达和AMD将从中国获得的AI芯片销售收入15%上缴政府。

## 正文

A government stake could help the company avoid onerous regulation.

A government stake could help the company avoid onerous regulation.

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 the upside of AI, the FT reported, citing two unnamed people familiar with the talks. He’s said to have first pitched the idea to Trump early last year.

Altman reportedly suggested the 5 percent figure. Based on OpenAI’s latest funding round, which ended with the company valued at $852 billion, that stake would be worth roughly $42.6 billion.

The discussions are reportedly still in their early stages, and the proposal would involve other US AI companies giving the government similar stakes. It’s unclear whether they would agree to such a deal.

The proposal lands amid the Trump administration’s unusually hands-on approach to AI, which has repeatedly stymied one of OpenAI’s main competitors, Anthropic, and sparked concern over future interventions. Earlier this year, the Pentagon designated the company a supply chain risk, and last month the administration unexpectedly slapped its latest models with export controls, forcing them to pull it from the market and igniting uncertainty about the future prospects of US AI on the world stage.

Public officials have shown growing interest in using policy to capture and redistribute some of the wealth generated by AI. Under Trump, the US government has already taken a 10 percent stake in chipmaker Intel and reportedly demanded Nvidia and AMD give the federal government a 15 percent cut of their revenue from AI chip sales to China. Others, such as Senator Bernie Sanders, have argued that AI is a public resource and suggested a one-time 50 percent tax on their stock value to establish a sovereign wealth fund.

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