On June 10, during a meeting with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump stated, "I plan to meet soon with 12 to 15 top executives to discuss ways to give something back to the public."
He added, "If that happens, the public will become very wealthy. I believe they will do it, and I think it will be very popular."
Reuters interpreted Trump's remarks as suggesting that the U.S. government may seek to acquire stakes in AI companies.
Earlier, OpenAI proposed the establishment of a 'public wealth fund' aimed at investing in AI companies, suggesting that the profits from this fund could be directly distributed to citizens.
This discussion comes amid growing concerns in the U.S. about the impact of AI on jobs and livelihoods. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicated that half of Americans fear that the spread of AI could lead to job losses for themselves or family members.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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