Two more xAI co-founders are among those leaving after the SpaceX merger

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Since the xAI-SpaceX merger announced last week, which combined the two companies (along with social media platform Some have also announced that they are starting their own AI companies.

Co-founder Yuhai (Tony) Wu announced his departure on [his] next chapter. Jimmy Ba, another co-founder, posted something similar later in the day, saying it was “time to recalibrate [his] degraded on a large image. These departures mean that xAI now has only half of its original 12 co-founders on staff.

All of this comes after a change in plans for the merged companies’ future, which Elon Musk recently announced would involve “spatial AI” data centers and vertical integration involving “AI, rockets, spatial internet, direct communications to mobile devices, and the world’s first real-time information and free speech platform.” Musk also reportedly discussed his plans to build an AI satellite factory and a city on the Moon during an internal xAI meeting.

Musk wrote on Wednesday that “xAI was revamped a few days ago to improve execution speed” and claimed the process “unfortunately required parting ways with some people,” then appealed for more people to apply to the company. He also released a recording of xAI’s 45-minute internal meeting announcing the changes.

“We are organizing the company to be more efficient at this scale,” Musk said during the meeting. He added that the company will now be organized into four main application areas: Grok Main and Voice, Coding, Imagine (image and video), and Macrohard (“which is intended to do complete digital emulation of entire companies,” Musk said).

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