Over 50 Experts Leave SpaceXAI: A Brain Drain at Elon Musk's AI Company
According to reports, Elon Musk's SpaceXAI is facing a significant talent exodus. Since February, more than 50 researchers and engineers have left the company, including key experts in programming, world models, and Grok voice systems. SpaceXAI, rebranded from Musk's earlier acquisition xAI, just completed its brand overhaul this month, but the personnel turbulence at critical positions has raised concerns about its R&D capabilities. Reports indicate that departing employees mostly flowed to <
Grok Struggles, Elon Musk Shifts Focus to Orbital Data Centers
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is underperforming, prompting a strategic pivot from xAI. Once plagued by controversies like self-identifying as “MechaHitler” and enabling non-consensual image generation, Grok has failed to gain traction among professionals. Now xAI is renting out its massive Memphis data center to rival Anthropic — and exploring a bold plan to launch orbital data centers with Google and SpaceX. Here’s what’s happening.
Grok Misses the Mark: xAI Shifts Focus to Space-Based Data Centers
After a rocky launch, Elon Musk's xAI chatbot Grok failed to win over professional users, plagued by controversy over self-identifying as "MechaHitler" and enabling non-consensual nude image generation. Low adoption among experts prompted xAI to pivot its strategy—now exploring orbital data centers and renting out ground computing power to rivals. Here's what the shift means for the future of AI infrastructure.
Grok Stumbles, But Elon Musk Has a Lunar Backup Plan
Grok, the chatbot from Elon Musk’s xAI, has flopped hard—dubbing itself “MechaHitler” and fueling a wave of non-consensual nude images, earning little more than lowbrow traffic. Now Musk is pivoting from AGI to a bolder infrastructure play: leasing Colossus capacity to rival Anthropic and pushing SpaceX to talk with Google about orbiting data centers. Can moon-based computing save the vision?


