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xAI completes its rebrand to SpaceXAI with new logo

xAI completes its rebrand to SpaceXAI with new logo

xAI no longer exists. The artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk and acquired by his rocket company earlier this year has officially changed its name to SpaceXAI, introducing a new logo and an update to its username to X. SpaceX acquired xAI, including its flagship chatbot Grok, as well as X, in February, putting

xAI no longer exists.

The artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk and acquired by his rocket company earlier this year has officially changed its name to SpaceXAI, introducing a new logo and an update to its username to X.

SpaceX acquired xAI, including its flagship chatbot Grok, as well as X, in February, putting the billionaire’s space, AI and social media products under one roof.

The xAI account ID changed to SpaceXAI on Monday. The account also shared a video of the xAI logo folded into a new SpaceXAI logo.

Musk said in May that xAI would be dissolved as an independent company and folded into SpaceX, and that the company’s artificial intelligence products would be called SpaceXAI.

The rebrand comes after SpaceX’s successful IPO in June. SpaceX made history as the largest public offering in history, raising $75 billion at a valuation of around $1.77 trillion, briefly making Musk the world’s first billionaire.

While SpaceX is best known for its rockets and extraterrestrial ambitions, its IPO filings revealed how much it was investing in AI.

The company’s capital expenditures on AI were $12.7 billion in 2025, or more than three times what it spent on its space and connectivity segments, which include Starlink, its satellite internet service.

Its AI segment has been a net loss for the company, but SpaceX believes it has the most potential, saying the total market it addresses is the largest “in human history.” SpaceX said it plans to deploy “AI computing satellites,” or data centers in space, starting in 2028.

The company has also landed some big AI infrastructure deals, with Anthropic agreeing to pay SpaceX $1.25 billion a month for access to computing power in its Colossus data centers and Google agreeing to pay $920 million a month.