'I don't think about him': Altman gives Musk the 'Don Draper' treatment

San Francisco (Crohn)-In one of the most famous scenes of the famous AMC drama, “MAD MEN”, Michael Gusberg’s character on his way to an elevator with the highest advertising man in the show, Don Draper, which John Ham played.

After interrogating the Dripper’s decision at the last minute to go with his idea at a successful meeting, Ginsburg, played by Ben Feldman, Driber, said, “I feel bad for you.”

“I am not thinking of you at all,” Dryber, who is unbearable, responds without losing any rhythm, before he dramatically from the elevator.

New York, New York – May 09: Actor John Ham takes a personal photo while revealing the personality of Don Driber during the Madness season for men in Madame New York on May 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photography Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Madame Tussauds)

In the appearance CNBC’s “Squawk box” Friday, it seemed that the CEO of Openai Sam Altman takes a page from the Draper booklet. Altman was asked about a tweet from Elon Musk regarding an advertisement from Microsoft Satya Nadella about the new GPT-5 from Openai via various Microsoft platforms.

Elon Musk listens as President of Donald Trump to speak at a press conference at the White House Oval Office, on Friday, May 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/EVAN VUCCI)
Elon Musk listens as President of Donald Trump to speak at a press conference at the White House Oval Office, on Friday, May 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/EVAN VUCCI)

“Today, GPT-5 is launched via our platforms, including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot, GitHub Copilot and Azure Ai Foundry.” “It is the most capable model of our partners in Openai, as it has achieved strong new developments in thinking, coding and chatting, all trained on Azur.”

“Openai will eat Microsoft alive,” Tweet musk response.

Nadella responded for a short time later, saying: “People were trying for 50 years, and that’s fun! Every day you learned something new, innovation, partner, competing.

AI Sam Altman, CEO of AI Sam Altman, speaks with boxer Jake Paul and wrestler Logan Paul in the liberation hall at the 60th presidential opening, on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the American Capitol building in Washington. (Al Drao/Pool Photo via AP)
AI Sam Altman, CEO of AI Sam Altman, speaks with boxer Jake Paul and wrestler Logan Paul in the liberation hall at the 60th presidential opening, on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the American Capitol building in Washington. (Al Drao/Pool Photo via AP)

But Taman was really the last word.

When asked “Squawkbox” about his opinion on the response of Musk, he simply answered, “You know, I don’t think much about it.”

Don Driber was proud.

Founded Musk and Altman Openai together. Musk later left the company and since then, according to what was reported, the two fell.

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