
Musk joins his rocket and AI businesses into a single company before an expected IPO this year
BNN Bloomberg
Elon Musk is joining his space exploration and artificial intelligence ventures into a single company before a massive planned initial public offering for the business later this year.
His rocket venture, SpaceX, announced on Monday that it had bought xAI in an effort to help the world’s richest man dominate the rocket and artificial intelligence businesses. The deal will combine several of his offerings, including his AI chatbot Grok, his satellite communications company Starlink, and his social media company X.
Musk has talked repeatedly about the need to speed development of technology that will allow data centres to operate in space. He believes that will help overcome the problem of huge costs in electricity and other resources in building and running AI systems on Earth.
It’s a goal that Musk suggested in his announcement of the deal could become easier to reach with a combined company.
“In the long term, space-based AI is obviously the only way to scale,” Musk wrote on SpaceX’s website Monday, then added in reference to solar power, “It’s always sunny in space!”
Musk said in his announcement he estimates “that within two to three years, the lowest cost way to generate AI compute will be in space.”













