Elon Musk, the tech mogul, is currently dealing with a significant wave of departures from his company xAI. This week alone, two more co-founders decided to leave, bringing the total number of departures to six out of the original 12. Musk addressed these exits during an all-hands meeting, stating that the reorganization was necessary for the company to operate more effectively at its current scale. He emphasized that as companies grow, the structure must evolve, leading to some individuals being better suited for the early stages of a company than the later stages.
In a further statement on X, Musk clarified that these departures were not voluntary, but rather a result of a recent reorganization aimed at improving the company’s speed of execution. As xAI grows rapidly, similar to any living organism, its structure must adapt accordingly, resulting in the need to part ways with certain individuals. Musk also mentioned that the company is actively hiring and encouraged individuals to join xAI if they are interested in the idea of mass drivers on the Moon.
The departure of half of the co-founders within a short period has raised questions and sparked discussions. Musk’s comments appeared to be an attempt to control the narrative surrounding the exits, portraying them as necessary for the company’s progression rather than a cause for concern. Despite this, at least nine engineers, including the two co-founders, have publicly announced their departure from xAI in the past week, with some departing to start new ventures alongside former xAI engineers.
The recent departures come at a sensitive time for xAI, as the company is facing regulatory scrutiny following controversial incidents involving nonconsensual deepfakes created by Grok. Additionally, xAI is moving towards an upcoming IPO after being acquired by SpaceX. Musk himself is facing personal controversy due to his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as revealed in files published by the Justice Department.
Although xAI maintains a large headcount of over 1,000 employees, the rapid pace of recent departures has garnered attention online, with users humorously announcing their departure from xAI despite never being associated with the company. Forced co-founder exits can indicate challenges in scaling smoothly, and the departures of several engineers following the co-founders suggest underlying tensions within the organization.
In the competitive field of frontier AI, xAI’s ability to attract and retain top talent will be crucial as it competes with industry players like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. JS has reached out to xAI for further information on the recent departures.

