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SpaceX's IPO filing puts AI at the center, claiming a $26.5 trillion market opportunity. But can Grok compete with OpenAI and Anthropic for enterprise customers?
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Over 50 researchers and engineers have left SpaceXAI since February's merger. With the pre-training team nearly gutted, questions mount about whether Musk's AI ambitions can survive his management style.
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[email protected]Week two of Musk v. Altman revealed a 2017 power struggle over AGI control, a stormed-out Tesla painting, and a diary entry asking 'what will take me to $1B?
All 11 of xAI's original co-founders have now left Elon Musk's AI startup. With the company absorbed into SpaceX and declared 'rebuilt from foundations,' what does this mean for Grok—and for Musk's AI ambitions?
An anonymous Discord tip led police to what may be the first confirmed CSAM generated by Elon Musk's Grok AI. The case exposes the gap between corporate denial and technical reality in AI safety.
Three anonymous plaintiffs have filed a federal lawsuit against xAI, alleging Grok's image model generated sexual content from real photos of minors — and that the company skipped the safeguards every other major AI lab uses.
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[email protected]Elon Musk has ousted more xAI cofounders over weak coding AI performance, deploying SpaceX and Tesla "fixers" ahead of a June IPO. What does this mean for the AI coding race?
Elon Musk says rebuilding xAI from scratch is intentional. But with co-founders gone, key projects paused, and Tesla executives parachuting in, the line between redesign and damage control is blurring.
Elon Musk's xAI wants to build a massive gas plant in Mississippi. The NAACP says the permit hearing was timed to silence the community. Here's what's really at stake.
xAI's decision to repay $3 billion debt ahead of schedule signals a strategic shift in AI financing. What this means for the competitive landscape and investor expectations.
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[email protected]xAI's 27 temporary turbines in Mississippi are tormenting residents with constant noise. A look at the unexpected costs of AI infrastructure development.