Elon Musk says he was invited to White House reception but will not attend
Elon Musk confirmed his invitation to the White House AI reception but delegated attendance to a representative amid ongoing complex relations with the administration.
- Elon Musk, the world's richest person, was invited to a White House reception but will not attend.
- President Trump threatened to cancel Musk's government contracts and subsidies, causing Tesla shares to fall over 14%.
- Musk has had a complicated relationship with the Trump White House, being previously snubbed from a Biden administration electric vehicle summit.
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Elon Musk says he was invited to White House reception but will not attend
Billionaire and onetime top White House advisor Elon Musk said he was invited to a tech leader summit at the White House’s newly renovated Rose Garden on Thursday, but will not be attending.
Elon Musk Reveals Why He Will Not Attend White House AI Meeting
The White House will host an AI Summit on Thursday afternoon and evening. The event will feature some of the biggest names in AI, such as OpenAI founder Sam Altman, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and many more. One of the biggest names in AI, Elon Musk, was noticeably missing from the list. This resulted in many users on X to conclude he wasn’t invited.
Trump Hosts Tech Titans At White House Dinner — Musk Skips The Table
It was a glittering evening at the White House on Thursday as President Donald Trump welcomed some of the biggest names in technology, business, and politics for an exclusive dinner. The guest list read like a who’s who of Silicon Valley and beyond — but notably absent was Tesla CEO Elon Musk. .@Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells @POTUS his company will invest “at least $600 billion” in the U.S. over the next several years “to build out data center…
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