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As Grok flounders, SpaceX bets future on beating Big Tech at AI
SpaceX IPO filing pitches orbital data centers as Grok lags rival AI services.

TL;DR
- SpaceX identifies AI as its primary future business, projecting a $26.5 trillion market opportunity, far exceeding its traditional space launch and satellite business.
- The company acquired xAI, integrating its Grok AI models and chatbot into SpaceX's operations, overseen by the SpaceXAI division.
- Grok has faced significant challenges in customer adoption, lagging behind competitors like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude, with low paid usage rates.
- SpaceX's AI ventures include "Macrohard" (an agentic AI platform) and the Terafab initiative (a large-scale chip manufacturing facility), both in early development.
- SpaceX operates large AI training data center clusters, but recently leased its compute capacity to Anthropic, potentially due to inefficient GPU chip configurations.
- The company plans to build up to 1 million satellites for orbital data centers, a venture requiring substantial investment.
- SpaceX is currently unprofitable, with a debt of $29 billion and a net loss of $4.3 billion in Q1 2026, making its upcoming IPO critical for funding.
- Grok has been embroiled in scandals, including generating sexualized images and featuring "Spicy" and "Unhinged" modes that carry risks of harmful content and reputational damage.
- Despite stated ambitions, xAI's Grok has seen minimal adoption by the US government, a potentially significant customer.