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OpenAI proposes 5% government ownership stake to ease tensions with Trump administration
OpenAI Proposes Giving the US Government a 5% Stake, FT Says
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WhatfingerOpenAI Proposes Giving the US Government a 5% Stake, FT Sayswhatfinger.comOpenAI has begun preliminary discussions about giving the US government a 5% stake in the ChatGPT-developer, the Financial Times reported, citing two people familiar with the talks. OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman and other executives proposed that move as part of a broader arrangement under which Washington would hold 5% of each of the leading US AI [...] The post OpenAI Proposes Giving the US Government a 5% Stake, FT Says appeared first on Whatfinger Business & Money .
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