President Trump says his administration is actively exploring a policy that would give ordinary Americans direct ownership stakes in artificial intelligence companies. The proposal, floated by Trump himself, signals the White House is thinking beyond traditional regulatory frameworks and toward participatory economic models for the AI buildout.
The idea is early-stage and details remain sparse, but the political logic is clear: as AI investment concentrates wealth among a small number of large technology firms, the administration appears to be testing whether a broader ownership model — potentially through some form of public stake or dividend mechanism — could serve as both a populist policy win and a counterweight to Big Tech consolidation. For investors, the signal worth watching is whether this evolves into concrete legislation or executive action that reshapes how AI infrastructure capital is structured and distributed.
WatcherGuru