Trump Administration Rules Out AI Bailout Amid OpenAI Controversy

Key Takeaways

  • The Trump administration has ruled out any federal bailout or financial backstop for AI companies.
  • White House officials confirmed there are no plans to consider such measures.
  • OpenAI executives walked back earlier comments suggesting government guarantees were needed.

The Trump administration has firmly dismissed the possibility of a financial backstop for artificial intelligence companies, according to US officials. This position emerged after comments from a top OpenAI executive raised questions about potential federal support for the sector.

Officials speaking anonymously confirmed the administration has no plans to consider such moves. “There will be no federal bailout for AI,” declared White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks in a social media post. “The U.S. has at least 5 major frontier model companies. If one fails, others will take its place.”

OpenAI Executives Walk Back Remarks

The administration’s stance follows comments from OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar, who suggested the US government should “backstop the guarantee that allows the financing to happen.” These remarks attracted significant attention from investors and White House advisers.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who has met with Trump multiple times, subsequently clarified the company’s position. “We do not have or want government guarantees for OpenAI data centers,” he posted on Thursday.

Massive Investment Amid Bubble Concerns

OpenAI has committed to spending $1.4 trillion on data centers and chips to develop more advanced AI systems. The scale of this financial commitment has renewed concerns about a potential AI bubble, particularly since OpenAI remains unprofitable.

The prospect of a government bailout could prove politically damaging in Washington. Using taxpayer money to support some of the world’s most valuable companies might anger voters already concerned about living costs.

Trump’s Stance on Strategic Investments

Despite this position, President Trump has previously stretched conservative economic principles by taking a federal stake in chipmaker Intel Corp. and considering investments in other strategic industries.

When asked about AI bubble concerns on Friday, Trump expressed optimism. “No, I love AI, I think it’s going to be very helpful,” he said during a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. “It’s really going to be the wave of the future. We’re leading the world.”

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