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Sam Altman wants to give Americans a stake in OpenAI – Europe should own its AI, not beg for crumbs
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Sam Altman wants to give Americans a stake in OpenAI – Europe should own its AI, not beg for crumbs

[2026-07-07] Author: Ing. Calogero Bono
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Sam Altman is back with his proposal: a $300 stake in OpenAI for every American — a universal dividend from artificial intelligence wealth. Meanwhile, the US Treasury warns that AI concentrates economic power and creates systemic risks.

The idea sounds generous: OpenAI is worth billions, so why not spread the wealth? Altman reportedly discussed giving citizens equity through a sovereign fund. But the real question is: who controls the technology?

For Europe — and Italy — this is a wake-up call. Even if OpenAI becomes partially public, governance stays in San Francisco. Data, algorithms, strategic decisions: all offshore. Europeans would be passive shareholders in an economy we don't steer.

Our position is clear: a dividend is not freedom

Here at Meteora Web, we see it every day. A business leasing its website on a lifetime subscription, or using a SaaS with no data control, is already paying a “dividend” to a third party — for nothing in return. Altman’s proposal is the same on a continental scale: they give us crumbs while keeping the helm.

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Italy’s SME fabric cannot afford to be a passive AI consumer. We built proprietary platforms for social media management and e-commerce because owning your stack beats renting it. The same applies to AI: train local developers, invest in open source, back projects like Mistral or LEIA. Don't settle for free tokens.

And security? The Treasury warns: centralized AI is a systemic risk. Who guarantees OpenAI won't change the rules tomorrow? It's like when an SSL certificate renewal broke — without automation, you're offline. Digital autonomy is not optional; it’s an economic necessity.

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Here's what to do. If you're an Italian entrepreneur: demand control over your data and tools. Don't accept black-box AI solutions. Ask: who owns the model? Can I train it on my data? Where does my information go? Without clear answers, you're buying a ticket to dependency.

For Europe: we need an AI Act that's not just bureaucracy but fosters European tech ownership. Tax breaks for open-source model developers, funds for Italian AI startups, national cloud infrastructure. Otherwise, in ten years we'll be celebrating symbolic $300 dividends while billions flow to San Francisco.

Ing. Calogero Bono

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Ingegnere informatico, fondatore di Meteora Web e Zenith OS. System administrator e progettista di piattaforme, app e CMS proprietari, con esperienza in sviluppo full-stack, marketing digitale ed ecosistema Google.
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