Elon Musk Denies Report Claiming His Artificial Intelligence Company ‘xAI’ Secured USD 500 Million Funding
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has denied the report claiming that his artificial intelligence (AI) company 'xAI' secured $500 million in funding toward a $1 billion goal.
New Delhi, January 20: Tech billionaire Elon Musk has denied the report claiming that his artificial intelligence (AI) company 'xAI' secured $500 million in funding toward a $1 billion goal. A report by Bloomberg, citing sources, stated that xAI was in talks with investors for an additional $500 million in funding.
However, Elon Musk dismissed the report, saying, "This is fake news from Bloomberg", in response to a user who shared the news article on X. In the report, Bloomberg, citing sources, mentioned that xAI is considering a valuation of $15 billion to $20 billion, although the terms could change in the coming weeks. X New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s Platform Rolling Out Audio and Video Calls for Android Users
Musk, in another post on X, dismissed the report. "This is simply not accurate," he said in a reply to a post. According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has raised $134.7 million so far for xAI. Optimus Robot Folding Shirt Viral Video: Elon Musk Shares Clip of Tesla's Humanoid Robot in Action but With an Important Note (Watch)
The $135 million came from four unnamed investors, with the first sale occurring on November 29. The SEC filing noted that xAI will only accept a minimum of $2 million from outside investors. The xAI ‘Grok’ AI assistant is being provided to the users as part of X Premium Plus which costs $16 per month via the web.
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