# OpenAI 拟向特朗普政府提供5%股份，谈判处于早期概念阶段

- 来源：The Decoder：AI News（RSS）
- 作者：Matthias Bastian
- 发布时间：2026-07-02 18:44
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## AI 摘要

OpenAI 正与美国政府谈判，计划向特朗普政府提供5%公司股份。按8520亿美元估值，该股份价值超400亿美元。CEO Sam Altman主张让公众分享AI开发收益，提案要求所有领先AI开发商各自贡献5%股份，注入类似阿拉斯加永久基金的实体。Altman已与特朗普、商务部长及财政部长沟通。此举可能缓解政治反弹，批评者认为或为未来救助铺路。谈判已进行超一年，落实需国会立法。今年4月OpenAI曾提出“公共财富基金”，本次首次赋予具体股权比例。

## 正文

OpenAI is in talks with the US government about giving it a stake in the company, according to a media report. The proposal would also include other AI companies and could help soften political pushback.

OpenAI has discussed handing a five percent stake to the Trump administration, the Financial Times reports, citing two people familiar with the talks. At a valuation of $852 billion, that stake would be worth more than $40 billion.

CEO Sam Altman argues that giving the public a financial stake is the best way to share the profits from AI development, according to the report. The talks are still at an early, "conceptual" stage. They have reportedly been going on for more than a year. Putting the plan into action could require an act of Congress.

A sovereign wealth fund modeled on Alaska

The proposal calls for all leading US AI developers, not just OpenAI, to contribute five percent of their shares to a shared vehicle, according to the Financial Times. The model is the Alaska Permanent Fund, a state fund that invests the state's oil revenue in stocks and pays dividends to the government and residents.

Altman has reportedly negotiated directly with President Trump, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Recently, the OpenAI chief also spoke with Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders, the Financial Times reports. But Sanders wants far more: he's pushing for a public stake of nearly 50 percent in every US AI company through a sovereign wealth fund.

One motive could be blunting political pushback, which has recently focused on cybersecurity. The job market could become the next flashpoint if the AI labs' predictions of mass unemployment driven by AI come true.

Critics are also likely to see the move as a way to insulate the company against bad economic bets. Once the government owns a stake, a bailout becomes more likely if OpenAI's finances go south.

OpenAI floated a similar idea not long ago. In April, the company proposed a "public wealth fund" meant to give every citizen, "regardless of their starting wealth or access to capital," a share in AI-driven economic growth. The current talks with the Trump administration build directly on that proposal but put concrete numbers to it for the first time in the form of an equity stake.

OpenAI declined to comment to the Financial Times. The White House did not initially respond to a request for comment.
