Join Our Livestream: Musk v. Altman and the Future of OpenAI
Summary
A highly anticipated trial, *Musk v. Altman*, is set to begin on April 27, pitting influential billionaires Sam Altman and Elon Musk against each other. The legal battle will determine if OpenAI has deviated from its foundational mission to ensure artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits humanity. The court's ruling could significantly impact how OpenAI, a leading AI developer, controls and distributes its technology. WIRED will host a subscriber-only livestream on May 8 at noon ET / 9 PT, featuring experts Zoë Schiffer, Maxwell Zeff, and Paresh Dave, to discuss the case and answer questions. Subscribers can submit questions in advance and access a replay if they miss the live event.
Key takeaway
For CTOs and VPs of Engineering tracking AI governance, this trial represents a critical precedent for how AGI development is regulated. You should closely monitor the *Musk v. Altman* proceedings and consider attending WIRED's May 8 livestream to understand the potential implications for your organization's AI strategy and ethical guidelines.
Key insights
The *Musk v. Altman* trial will assess OpenAI's adherence to its AGI mission, potentially reshaping AI development.
In practice
- Attend WIRED's May 8 livestream for expert analysis.
- Submit questions in advance for the panel discussion.
Topics
- Musk v. Altman
- OpenAI
- Artificial General Intelligence
- WIRED Livestream
- AI Business
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