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How Sam Altman replaced Elon Musk as Trump’s go-to voice on AI

Once a Trump critic and Democratic donor, the OpenAI CEO is now shaping US policy and global infrastructure under the new administration.

July 18, 2025 / 11:37 IST
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How Sam Altman replaced Elon Musk as Trump’s go-to voice on AI
How Sam Altman replaced Elon Musk as Trump’s go-to voice on AI

Sam Altman’s transformation from Silicon Valley liberal to one of Donald Trump’s most influential technology partners is one of the most unexpected power shifts in Washington. After years of backing Democrats and publicly denouncing Trump, Altman—chief executive of OpenAI—has emerged as a central figure in the Trump administration’s artificial intelligence agenda, capitalizing on Elon Musk’s abrupt fallout with the president, the Wall Street Journal reported.

From political outsider to Oval Office insider

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Altman was once sidelined in Trumpworld. Following the 2024 election, Musk’s status as Trump’s top tech adviser kept Altman on the margins, with no seat at major meetings and only limited access through intermediaries. But Altman bided his time. As Musk overplayed his hand and lashed out publicly over AI deals he wasn’t part of, Altman forged a direct relationship with Trump, including personal dinners, White House visits, and behind-the-scenes lobbying for OpenAI’s Stargate initiative—a massive AI infrastructure build-out backed by Oracle and SoftBank.

Shifting alliances and strategic regret