After days of sparring in a federal courtroom, Sam Altman used a Saturday post on social media to extend a small olive branch to rival Elon Musk, saying Musk “can come if he wants” to a limited OpenAI gathering tied to the May 5 rollout of GPT-5.5.
The gesture landed as Musk testified he didn’t read OpenAI’s for-profit fine print and pressed for major governance changes and $150 billion in damages.
Altman’s invite came as OpenAI circulated an online RSVP form for a small GPT-5.5 release celebration, with Codex set to help pick attendees from responses, reported Business Insider.
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On Thursday in a California court, Musk argued he put millions behind OpenAI, expecting a nonprofit built for humanity, then watched the value concentrate in a for-profit structure.
In his post, Altman added, “The world needs more love,” even as the judge overseeing the case warned both leaders to …
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