Trump says team will look into US stake in AI companiesUS stake in AI companies
US President Donald Trump said in Washington on June 5 that his team is examining whether the public should get a stake in AI companies, and he planned to meet industry executives as soon as next week.
He also signed an executive order this week creating a voluntary framework for AI developers to share advanced models with the government before public release.
The move matters because it could reshape how Washington supervises a fast-growing technology sector with global reach.
- The U.S. government has long used export controls to influence advanced technology supply chains.
- Generative AI has intensified debates over who should control powerful models before they reach the public.