Sam Altman Invites Elon Musk to GPT-5.5 Event Amid Legal Dispute
Amid OpenAI Lawsuit, Sam Altman Says Elon Musk Can Attend GPT-5.5 Party
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has welcomed Elon Musk to the upcoming GPT-5.5 private event despite their ongoing legal dispute. The invite-only gathering is set for May 5 at OpenAI's headquarters in San Francisco, California.
- 01Sam Altman has invited Elon Musk to the GPT-5.5 party despite their legal issues.
- 02The event is scheduled for May 5 at 5:55 PM PDT in San Francisco.
- 03Musk has criticized OpenAI for shifting from its nonprofit roots to a profit-driven model.
- 04The gathering will include food, drinks, and community engagement.
- 05Attendees will be selected through a registration process managed by Codex.
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In a surprising move amidst a legal dispute, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has expressed openness to Elon Musk attending the upcoming GPT-5.5 private event. This comment came in response to a humorous post on social media, where Altman stated, 'He can come if he wants, the world needs more love.' The event is scheduled for May 5 at 5:55 PM PDT at OpenAI's headquarters in San Francisco, California. It aims to bring together a select group of builders for a casual meetup featuring food, drinks, and giveaways. However, attendance is limited to invitees, with registration managed by Codex to ensure a curated guest list. The backdrop of this event is the ongoing legal conflict where Musk has accused OpenAI of straying from its original nonprofit mission following significant investments from Microsoft.
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The event may foster community engagement and innovation in AI development, potentially impacting local tech enthusiasts and professionals in San Francisco.
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