Join our live stream: Musk v. Altman and the future of OpenAI

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Two of Groot Tech’s most influential billionaires, Sam Altman and Elon Musk, will go head-to-head in a highly anticipated trial starting on April 27. Musk v. Altman, A judge, advised by a jury, will ultimately determine whether OpenAI has strayed from its founding mission to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits humanity, and the ruling could affect how the world’s leading AI developer governs and distributes its technology. For now, you can learn more about the trial here.

On the Panel

On May 8, a panel of WIRED experts will go live to answer your questions about this consequential case.

  • Zoë Schiffer: WIRED’s director of business and industry, overseeing coverage of business and Silicon Valley.
  • Maxwell Zeff: a senior writer at WIRED covering the business of artificial intelligence. He writes the weekly paper Model behavior newsletter, focusing on the people, communities and companies behind Silicon Valley’s AI scene.
  • Paresh Dave: a senior writer at WIRED covering the inner workings of Big Tech companies. He writes about how apps and gadgets are built and their impact while giving voice to the stories of the undervalued and disadvantaged.

Ask a Question

Submit all your burning questions about this historic legal battle to WIRED’s next subscriber-only live stream scheduled for May 8 at 12pm ET / 9am PT. Head to the comments section below to leave advance questions as the hearing unfolds.

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