OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is donating to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, a source who works with him exclusively told Fox News Digital.
“President Trump will lead our country into the age of AI, and I am eager to support his efforts to ensure America stays ahead,” Altman said in a written statement.
Altman reportedly plans on making a personal commitment of $1 million to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, as opposed to the gift coming directly from OpenAI.
The news comes after Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms and Jeff Bezos’ Amazon both announced $1 million pledges to the inauguration fund this week.
Altman, who revolutionized the artificial intelligence industry with the creation of ChatGPT, told “Fox News Sunday” earlier this month that he is looking forward to working with the incoming Trump administration, emphasizing how “super important” it is for the U.S. and its allies to lead the charge on infrastructure that will support cutting-edge A.I. development, especially in the tech race against China.
“A.I. is a little bit different than other kinds of software in that it requires massive amounts of infrastructure, power, computer chips, data centers, and we need to build that here, and we need to be able to have the best A.I. infrastructure in the world to be able to lead with the technology and the capabilities,” Altman said. “I believe President-elect Trump will be very good at that.”
“[I] look forward to working with [the Trump] administration on it,” the tech CEO continued. “It does seem to us like this is going to be very important. It does seem like this will be one of these unusually important moments in the history of technology. And we very much believe that the United States and our allies need to lead this.”