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Executives worry AI scrutiny could lead to government ownership stakes

The reported concern centers on whether increased scrutiny of artificial intelligence models signals an eventual demand for equity in private AI companies.

The New York Times reports that some tech executives are nervous about the Trump administration’s recent scrutiny of artificial intelligence models.

The executives’ concern is that the review could be a step toward seeking ownership stakes in private technology companies, including those developing AI.

According to the coverage, the worry is less about current regulation alone and more about the possibility that future actions could translate into a demand for equity participation in the companies affected by the scrutiny.

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