Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman are talking public ownership in AI
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- #Political Populism
- #AI Public Ownership
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met with Senator Bernie Sanders to discuss public ownership in AI companies, aligning on the general idea but not on Sanders' specific 50% stake proposal.
- Populist political figures like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are advocating for public stakes in AI's growth, highlighting unusual bipartisan support for government investment in private tech firms.
- Growing public backlash against AI includes concerns over data centers' environmental impacts, electricity and water usage, and opposition from local activists and some Democrats, such as Michigan's Rashida Tlaib.
- Altman acknowledges public anxiety about AI's future impact on jobs, with polls showing 70% of college students view AI as a threat to their employment prospects.
- Discussions in Washington involve bipartisan efforts on AI regulation, including a federal framework, proposals for development pauses, and executive orders addressing national security risks from advanced AI systems.
- Trump's administration has shown interest in government stakes in companies like Intel and considered interventions in industries like airlines, reflecting a shift toward public-private partnerships in economic policy.