SpaceX adds water scarcity as material risk in pre-IPO SEC filing
SpaceX's amended IPO prospectus now flags water availability as a critical constraint for its data center expansion, joining power as a core infrastructure bottleneck.
SpaceX's amended IPO prospectus now flags water availability as a critical constraint for its data center expansion, joining power as a core infrastructure bottleneck.
xAI is cementing natural gas turbines as its power source while SpaceX positions space-based solar as the long-term solution for AI data centers.
A Reuters review of federal AI procurement records found Grok appeared in only 3 of 400+ documented government uses, compared to 230+ for OpenAI and dozens for Anthropic and Google.
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals xAI's permissive AI chatbot modes expose the company to regulatory investigation and reputational harm, with $530M set aside for potential litigation losses.
A three-year infrastructure deal between rivals signals xAI's pivot to cloud provider model and raises questions about compute utilization.
SpaceX is investing heavily in portable gas generators to power its AI infrastructure, even as environmental complaints mount.
Elon Musk's xAI is committing $2.8B to additional gas turbine capacity over three years, even as the EPA and NAACP challenge its current operations for violating air-quality regulations.
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals xAI burned $6.4 billion against $3.2 billion in revenue during 2025, with capex doubling to a $30.8B annualized run rate as the company plans trillion-parameter scale.
Ex-OpenAI staffers and AI safety groups warn investors that xAI's safety lapses could complicate SpaceX's planned $75B IPO filing.
Week one of the Musk v. Altman trial surfaces a $38M founding grievance — and a stunning admission that xAI trains Grok on OpenAI's own model outputs.
Elon Musk testified in a California federal trial against OpenAI, seeking to unwind its for-profit restructuring and oust CEO Sam Altman.
Google granted the U.S. Department of Defense broad access to its AI on classified networks, becoming the third company to fill the gap left by Anthropic's refusal.