Elon Musk is addressing a wave of exits from xAI, together with two extra co-founders who left this week, bringing the whole to 6 out of the unique 12.
At an all-hands assembly Tuesday night time, Musk urged the exits had been about match, not efficiency. “As a result of we’ve reached a sure scale, we’re organizing the corporate to be more practical at this scale,” he stated, according to The New York Times. “And truly, when this occurs, there’s some people who find themselves higher fitted to the early levels of an organization and fewer fitted to the later levels.”
Wednesday afternoon on X, he went additional, making clear these departures weren’t voluntary. “xAI was reorganized a couple of days in the past to enhance pace of execution,” Musk wrote. “As an organization grows, particularly as rapidly as xAI, the construction should evolve similar to any dwelling organism. This sadly required parting methods with some folks.”
He added that the corporate is “hiring aggressively” and closed with a quintessentially Musk pitch: “Be a part of xAI if the thought of mass drivers on the Moon appeals to you.”
Shedding half your co-founders in a comparatively quick interval raises questions, and Musk’s feedback appear designed to manage the narrative, reframing the exits as vital quite than an issue for the outfit.
In complete, at the least 11 engineers, together with the 2 co-founders, have publicly introduced their departure from xAI up to now week — although two of these exits seem to have occurred a couple of weeks in the past.
Three of the departing workers members have stated they are going to be beginning one thing new alongside different former xAI engineers, though no particulars can be found concerning the new enterprise. Others have hinted at a need for extra autonomy and smaller groups to construct frontier tech extra quickly, pointing to the anticipated surge in AI productiveness.
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Yuhuai (Tony) Wu, an xAI co-founder and reasoning lead, said in a post asserting his resignation: “It’s time for my subsequent chapter. It’s an period with full prospects: a small crew armed with AIs can transfer mountains and redefine what’s potential.”
Shayan Salehian, who labored on product infrastructure and mannequin habits post-training at xAI and beforehand labored at Twitter/X, said last week he was leaving to “begin one thing new.”
Vahid Kazemi, who had a short stint engaged on machine studying, posted Tuesday that he left a couple of weeks in the past, including: “IMO, all AI labs are constructing the very same factor, and it’s boring … So, I’m beginning one thing new.”
Roland Gavrilescu, a former xAI engineer, left in November to start out Nuraline, an organization constructing “forward-deployed AI brokers,” however posted once more on Tuesday that he left the agency to construct “one thing new with others that left xAI.”
The departures come at a second of great controversy for xAI. The corporate is dealing with regulatory scrutiny after Grok created nonconsensual specific deepfakes of girls and kids that had been disseminated on X — French authorities last week raided X places of work as a part of an investigation. The corporate can be transferring towards a deliberate IPO later this 12 months, after being legally acquired by SpaceX final week.
Musk can be dealing with private controversy after recordsdata printed by the Justice Division present prolonged conversations with convicted rapist and intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The emails present Musk discussing a visit to Epstein’s island on two separate events, in 2012 and 2013. Epstein was first convicted of procuring a toddler for prostitution in 2008.
xAI maintains a headcount of over 1,000 employees, so the departures are unlikely to have an effect on the corporate’s short-term capabilities. Nonetheless, the speedy tempo of the current departures had taken on a lifetime of its personal on-line, with customers jokingly asserting on X that they too are “leaving xAI” regardless of by no means having labored there — an indication of how rapidly the narrative of a “mass exodus” snowballed on Musk’s social community.
Nonetheless, pressured co-founder exits are hardly ever an indication of easy scaling. Whereas Musk frames the reorganization as calculated, the truth that a number of engineers adopted the co-founders out the door — and that at the least three are beginning one thing new collectively — suggests the departures may replicate deeper tensions. In frontier AI, the place expertise is scarce and status issues, xAI’s capacity to draw and retain prime researchers will probably be examined because it competes with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
TechCrunch has reached out to xAI for extra data.
Timeline of departure bulletins
The next staff have publicly introduced their departures from xAI on X in current days:
February 6: Ayush Jaiswal, engineer, wrote: “This was my final week at xAI. Will probably be taking a couple of months to spend time with household & tinker with AI.”
February 7: Shayan Salehian, who labored on product infrastructure and mannequin habits post-training and was beforehand at X, wrote: “I left xAI to start out one thing new, closing my 7+ 12 months chapter working at Twitter, X, and xAI with a lot gratitude.” He added that working intently with Elon Musk taught him “obsessive consideration to element, maniacal urgency, and to assume from first ideas.”
February 9: Simon Zhai, MTS (member of technical workers), wrote: “In the present day is my final day at xAI, feeling very lucky concerning the alternative. It has been an incredible journey.”
February 9: Yuhuai (Tony) Wu, co-founder and reasoning lead, wrote: “I resigned from xAI in the present day. It’s time for my subsequent chapter. It’s an period with full prospects: a small crew armed with AIs can transfer mountains and redefine what’s potential.”
February 10: Jimmy Ba, co-founder and analysis/security lead, wrote: “Final day at xAI. We’re heading to an age of 100x productiveness with the proper instruments. Recursive self enchancment loops possible go reside within the subsequent 12 months. It’s time to recalibrate my gradient on the large image. 2026 is gonna be insane and sure the busiest (and most consequential) 12 months for the way forward for our species.”
February 10: Vahid Kazemi, an ML PhD, wrote that he had left xAI “a couple of weeks in the past,” including: “IMO, all AI labs are constructing the very same factor, and it’s boring. I feel there’s room for extra creativity. So, I’m beginning one thing new.”
February 10: Hang Gao, who labored on multimodal efforts, together with Grok Think about, wrote: “I left xAI in the present day.” He described his time there as “actually rewarding,” citing contributions to Grok Think about’s releases and praising the crew’s “humble craftsmanship and impressive imaginative and prescient.”
February 10: Roland Gavrilescu, the engineer who left in November to start out Nuraline, posted: “I left xAI. Constructing one thing new with others that left xAI. We’re hiring :)”
February 10: Chace Lee, a member of the Macrohard founding crew, wrote: “Taking a short reset, then again to the frontier.” (Macrohard is an AI-only software program enterprise underneath xAI designed to totally automate software program growth, coding, and operations utilizing Grok-powered, multi-agent programs. Its title is a dig at Microsoft.)
February 11: Andrew Ma, who had been at xAI since X was referred to as Twitter, labored on app and suggestion mannequin enhancements, together with “the X video feed, search bar, consumer modeling, starter-packs and the house feed mannequin.” He wrote: “I’m excited concerning the future — unsure what I’ll be doing but (my DMs are open), however there’s a world to be modified and no time to waste. Go crew, keep centered, be energized, I can’t wait to see you all on the moon and past, imagine me once I say there isn’t a one which I belief extra on your entire planet to get there, there’s a world to win.”
February 12: Radhakrishnan (Rad) Venkataramani, who labored on reasoning and reinforcement studying programs for Grok, wrote: “The final 8 months in RL programs/SWE-RL crew pushing our coding mannequin to be SOTA and towards recursive self enchancment, will at all times be probably the most memorable of my lifetime … We’re at an inflection level the place intelligence begins accelerating itself, and from right here the trajectory solely goes vertical.”
This text was initially printed February 11 and has been up to date to incorporate extra worker departures.
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