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Sanders Seeks 50% Stake In AI Giants For Wealth Fund

Kevin ParkerBy Kevin ParkerJune 6, 2026 Spreely News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Quick take on today’s headlines: a senator wants to seize half the stock in AI companies to fund a government wealth vehicle, recent grads wildly overestimate their starting pay, Nvidia and Microsoft are pushing AI into everyday PCs, researchers claim new ways to bypass Apple M5 defenses, Jeff Bezos dropped a tax bombshell proposal, and reporters say The New York Times may be using AI to surveil unionized staff.

SOCIALIST SHARE-UP: Senator Bernie Sanders is pitching a plan that would have the federal government claim a 50 percent stake in major AI firms, including OpenAI, Anthropic and xAI. The goal is to seed a sovereign wealth fund that would allegedly capture tech profits for public use. This is a blunt, top-down redistribution scheme that ignores the risks of seizing private equity and the likely chilling effect on investment and innovation.

PAPER CHASE: College students say they expect to start careers with paychecks around $80,000 a year, but the reality is much less kind. The current average starting salary sits near $56,000, leaving a 30 percent gap between fantasy and fact before anyone earns their first cent. That mismatch points to a higher-education system selling hope instead of accurate career outcomes and fiscal honesty.

THE AGENTIC ERA: Nvidia rolled out the RTX Spark chip, built with Microsoft, to put AI engines inside laptops and desktops. The pitch is simple: instead of cloud-only smarts, PCs can do real-time AI tasks locally, speeding up everything from content creation to productivity tools. If this delivers as promised, everyday machines will feel a lot smarter and make many current workflows obsolete.

CRACKED IN DAYS: Apple has long boasted tight integration of hardware and software for security, but a security startup named Calif says AI-assisted methods have quickly found ways around M5 protections. That claim, if proven, would be a wake-up call for device makers who assumed layers of control were enough to stop sophisticated attackers. The lesson is clear: security models must evolve faster than hype about unbreakable systems.

FINANCIAL DYNAMITE: Jeff Bezos stirred the tax debate by suggesting the bottom half of American earners should pay zero federal income tax. Whether you love the idea or think it’s politically explosive, the comment forced a national conversation about who bears the tax burden and what fairness really looks like. Cutting or eliminating federal income tax for lower earners would reshape incentives and simplify payroll pain for millions.

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BIG BROTHER BOSS: The NewsGuild of New York says The New York Times deployed AI surveillance tools to monitor unionized tech staff, potentially violating bargaining rules. Allegations like these raise tough questions about worker privacy, algorithmic management and where oversight belongs when employers use automated monitoring. Trust between newsroom brass and reporters is fragile, and heavy-handed surveillance risks doing lasting harm to morale and free reporting.

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