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Governments Scramble to Define AI Landscape as SpaceX Prepares for Historic IPO

As SpaceX gears up for its IPO, marking the first public offering in the AI era, both Washington and Brussels are actively seeking to establish their positions in the evolving AI industry.

Editorial StaffJune 7, 20261 MIN READ

On June 7, 2026, SpaceX is set to make history as the first major AI-era company to go public. This event signals a significant moment in the tech industry, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence.

In response to the rapid developments in AI, governments in the United States and Europe are racing to clarify their regulatory frameworks and relationships with AI companies. Washington is reportedly in discussions with OpenAI regarding a potential government equity stake.

The outcome of these talks and the implications of SpaceX's IPO could shape the future of AI regulation and investment on both sides of the Atlantic, as stakeholders seek to navigate this transformative landscape.