

In a surprising turn of events, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has extended a peace offering to his legal rival, Elon Musk. Despite their ongoing $134 billion courtroom battle, Altman invited Musk to the upcoming GPT-5.5 launch party. Sharing the invite on social media, Altman noted that the ‘world needs more love.’ The olive branch signals a desire to lower the heat between the two tech giants.
The celebration for the new GPT-5.5 model is set for May 5, 2026, in San Francisco. OpenAI plans to host a private event where selected users will receive free travel and housing. While the guest list is mostly for chosen developers and fans, Altman made it clear that Musk is welcome to join. This gesture comes just days after both men faced off during a tense week of trial testimony in California.
The invite surfaced after a user on X joked that Musk might show up to the party to curse the event like a villain in a fairy tale. Altman quickly replied, saying Musk could come if he wanted to. This public exchange happened shortly after a federal judge warned both leaders to stop using social media to make their legal fight worse.
The lawsuit between Musk and OpenAI began in early 2024. Musk, who helped start OpenAI in 2015, claims the company broke its original promise to stay a non-profit. He alleges that Altman and other leaders shifted toward a profit-driven model backed by Microsoft. Musk says he gave nearly $38 million to the startup with the idea that the tech would be open to everyone.
OpenAI denies these claims, leading to the massive trial currently taking place in Oakland. The court case has already disrupted schedules, forcing Altman to miss other major AI events this week. As the trial continues, the tech world is watching to see if Musk will actually show up to celebrate the very technology he is fighting in court.
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Altman’s invite is a clever PR move that makes him look like the bigger person in a messy fight. By using phrases like ‘the world needs more love,’ he paints OpenAI as a friendly company while Musk remains the aggressive attacker. Even if Musk does not attend, the offer helps soften Altman’s image during a high-pressure federal trial.