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Trump Suggests Public Ownership of AI Companies in Stunning Economic Proposal

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Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on an airplane, with a screen showing the presidential seal behind him.

By Samuel López | USA Herald

What if the next great American wealth boom didn't belong exclusively to Silicon Valley billionaires, Wall Street investment firms, or venture capital giants?

What if every American had a stake in it?

That is the provocative idea President Donald Trump placed on the national stage Friday when he suggested that the American public could one day receive ownership interests in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence industry.

Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump floated what may become one of the most consequential economic concepts of the AI era: transforming ordinary Americans from spectators into stakeholders in the technology revolution that is reshaping the global economy.

"There are concepts where pieces could be given to the American public, where the American public essentially becomes a partner with the companies," Trump said.

Then came a statement that immediately captured the attention of economists, investors, technology executives, and policy experts alike.

"There's something very interesting about it, where it almost becomes a partnership with the American public, and we'll look into that."

For decades, America has witnessed technological revolutions generate unimaginable wealth. The internet created trillion-dollar corporations. Smartphones transformed global commerce. Social media reshaped communication. Yet many critics argue that the wealth generated by these innovations accumulated primarily among founders, investors, and large institutions while ordinary citizens saw only indirect benefits.

Artificial intelligence may prove to be different.

Or at least that appears to be the vision Trump is exploring.

"We're talking about it, where the American people can benefit from the success of AI," Trump explained. "It would be a beautiful thing and it would make them rich."

The statement arrives at a moment when AI companies are experiencing unprecedented growth. Industry leaders are racing to develop increasingly powerful systems capable of transforming healthcare, law, finance, education, manufacturing, transportation, national defense, and nearly every major sector of the economy.

The stakes are enormous.

Analysts have projected that artificial intelligence could generate tens of trillions of dollars in economic value over the coming decades. Some economists believe AI may ultimately become the largest economic disruption since the Industrial Revolution.

That reality raises a question that lawmakers across the political spectrum are beginning to confront: Who should benefit from the wealth AI creates?

The traditional answer has been simple. Investors assume the risk and receive the rewards.

Trump's comments suggest an alternative possibility.

Instead of limiting ownership to private shareholders, venture capital firms, and institutional investors, some portion of future AI wealth could potentially be distributed to the American public.

The concept is still in its earliest stages and no formal proposal has been announced. Nevertheless, the implications are staggering.

Would Americans receive shares in AI companies?

Could a national investment fund be created?

Might future AI-generated revenues be distributed through dividends similar to Alaska's oil revenue program?

Could citizens receive ownership interests tied to federally supported AI development?

At this point, those questions remain unanswered.

Yet Trump's remarks have already ignited debate over the future relationship between government, technology companies, and the public.

Supporters argue that artificial intelligence is unlike previous technological advancements because its transformative potential could dramatically impact employment, productivity, and wealth creation on a scale never before witnessed. If AI becomes the engine powering the next century of economic growth, they contend that citizens should share directly in the benefits.

Critics, however, warn that government involvement in private enterprise could create legal, financial, and constitutional challenges. Questions involving securities regulations, corporate governance, taxation, competition law, and shareholder rights would almost certainly emerge.

Insurance markets, retirement funds, pension systems, and public investment structures could also be affected depending on how any ownership model is designed.

The legal complexities alone would be immense.

Yet politically, the proposal touches a powerful nerve.

Across America, concerns continue to grow that artificial intelligence could eventually replace millions of jobs. Workers in industries ranging from customer service and journalism to software engineering and legal research are increasingly confronting the possibility that AI systems may perform tasks once reserved for human professionals.

That fear has fueled demands for greater accountability from technology companies.

Trump's proposal appears aimed at reframing that conversation.

Rather than viewing AI solely as a disruptive force that threatens jobs, he is suggesting a model where Americans could become direct beneficiaries of the industry's success.

The idea also reflects a broader geopolitical reality.

The United States is locked in a global race for AI dominance against competitors including China. American policymakers increasingly view artificial intelligence not merely as a commercial technology but as a strategic national asset tied to economic power, military capability, and national security.

If AI becomes the defining industry of the 21st century, ownership of that industry may become one of the most important economic questions facing the nation.

For now, Trump's comments remain conceptual rather than legislative.

But history often begins with concepts.

The Homestead Act distributed land. Social Security distributed retirement security. The interstate highway system distributed economic opportunity. The internet distributed information.

Now, as artificial intelligence prepares to reshape civilization itself, a new question is emerging from Washington.

Should the wealth generated by AI belong only to those who build it—or should it also belong to the people whose nation helped make it possible?

The answer could determine not only who controls the future of artificial intelligence, but who profits from it.

And if Trump's vision gains traction, millions of Americans may one day find themselves holding a stake in the most valuable technological revolution in human history.

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