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    OpenAI’s Altman to meet with lawmakers, Trump officials in D.C.

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sam Altman speaks during CNBC’s ‘Power Lunch’ on June 1, 2026.

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    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is meeting with lawmakers in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, including officials involved with the executive order on artificial intelligence that President Donald Trump signed this week.

    Altman will meet with members of the Trump administration at the White House, according to an OpenAI spokesperson. He will also sit down with Republican and Democratic members of Congress, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., their representatives confirmed to CNBC.

    Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order asking AI companies to voluntarily provide the government access to their models for up to 30 days before their release. The order is thin on specific details, but executives from leading AI companies, including Altman, voiced their support on social media.

    “The U.S. should lead on AI by continuing to develop the very best models, making sure they’re safe, and getting cyber tools into the hands of trusted defenders,” Altman wrote in a post on X. “The new EO gets the balance right.”

    OpenAI kickstarted the AI boom with the launch of its chatbot ChatGPT in 2022, and Altman has been a frequent visitor on Capitol Hill in the years since. He met with lawmakers in March after OpenAI inked a controversial deal with the Pentagon, and he attended Trump’s inauguration last year.

    On Monday, OpenAI published a blog post titled “Our views on AI policy and political advocacy,” which said the company has not donated to any candidates or campaigns. Additionally, OpenAI said it has not started its own employee-funded Political Action Committees or funded existing PACs to “shape the public narrative around AI.”

    The company pledged to keep advocating for policy “transparently” and in its own name.

    “We support thoughtful regulation, rigorous testing of powerful AI systems, strong safety standards, public accountability, and broad access to AI’s benefits,” OpenAI said.

    –CNBC’s Emily Wilkins contributed to this report

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