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highplainsdem

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Mon Jun 1, 2026, 09:58 AM Jun 1

Bernie Sanders: The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies (NYT, 6/1/2026) [View all]

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/opinion/artificial-intelligence-bernie-sanders.html

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Let us be clear. Artificial intelligence was not created out of thin air. The data and language used by generative A.I. tools didn’t just pop into Sam Altman’s head or Elon Musk’s imagination. A.I. is built on our collective intelligence: our books, songs, artwork, journalism, computer code, scientific research, videos, conversations, images and ideas spanning generations. That is not just the opinion of Bernie Sanders. According to Mr. Altman, the head of OpenAI, A.I. models were trained on our “collective experience, knowledge” and “learnings of humanity.”

For the most part, tech oligarchs have fed this knowledge into their A.I. models without permission, without acknowledgment, without compensation. In other words, the creative work of millions of people — writers, artists, musicians, journalists, teachers, scientists and ordinary citizens — has essentially been stolen by some of the wealthiest people in the world. It’s time for us to reclaim it.

Since A.I. is built on the collective knowledge of humanity, the wealth it generates must benefit humanity. Not just Mr. Musk, Mr. Altman, Dario Amodei and other moguls whose companies are positioned to dominate the industry. Not just venture capitalists in Silicon Valley or money managers on Wall Street who undoubtedly see A.I. as the next great wealth-extracting machine.

That is why I will soon be introducing the American A.I. Sovereign Wealth Fund Act. This legislation would give the public a direct ownership stake in the largest A.I. companies in our country. How? It would create a sovereign wealth fund through a one-time 50 percent tax — not on the profits of OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI and other companies, but paid with something far more valuable than that: the stock.

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No. QueerDuck Jun 1 #1
Why not? highplainsdem Jun 1 #3
A 50% STATE TAKEOVER of private companies is not the answer... it's overreach. QueerDuck Jun 1 #24
Ownership of an AI built on public data is just. It gives the public class action standing in federal court. ancianita Jun 1 #28
How does that help pay for the food, health, and shelter of the tens of millions of people who will lose their jobs Doodley Jun 1 #2
It isn't enough. Ideally, generative AI models trained illegally should be destroyed, with new legal AI models highplainsdem Jun 1 #4
I understand what you are saying, but the genie is already out of the bottle. This is where we are, and Doodley Jun 1 #6
Just using AI dumbs users down and makes them dependent on AI. There are few if any good uses highplainsdem Jun 1 #9
With all due respect, have you used it much? Doodley Jun 1 #14
I've used it enough to know how it works and how tempting it can seem. And I've read thousands of highplainsdem Jun 1 #19
With all due respect, I don't think you understand how incredibly useful AI is. Doodley Jun 1 #21
With all due respect, you asked AI to give you ideas and tell you where to shop. IMO that's an example highplainsdem Jun 1 #22
With all due respect, you are making a lot of assumptions. Doodley Jun 1 #23
My "assumptions" were based on what you'd told me. highplainsdem Jun 1 #29
Try all it's tech we paid for. In-Q-Tel funds or should I just say CIA. Blue Full Moon Jun 1 #5
I don't want to own it. I want it to not exist. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 1 #7
Agreed. MineralMan Jun 1 #8
Same here. But as I said above, in the meantime I like seeing regulations and penalties on AI suggested highplainsdem Jun 1 #11
YES! Emile Jun 1 #10
sigh... WarGamer Jun 1 #12
It isn't true that "Training is Learning, Not Storing" - that's AI company propaganda to try to defend highplainsdem Jun 1 #15
Thanks for the information. There is also a lot of people who have formed an opinion about AI Doodley Jun 1 #16
See reply 15. highplainsdem Jun 1 #20
Well, he's halfway there. BlueTsunami2018 Jun 1 #13
Bingo!!! Doodley Jun 1 #17
While everyone is debating the issue xuplate Jun 1 #18
With what? 40% don't have enough cash to cover a $1000 emergency expense. thesquanderer Jun 1 #30
Norway has a sovereign wealth fund on oil and they're almost always ranked at the top of the list of happiest nations. Uncle Joe Jun 1 #25
The AI bubble is on the cusp of a crash Bev54 Jun 1 #26
Didn't Cervantes Write A Book About Bernie? ColoringFool Jun 1 #27
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