xAI lays its cards on the table: from the Colossus supercomputer to interplanetary AI
xAI took a step unusual for the industry by publishing the full 45-minute recording of an internal meeting. During the presentation, the team discussed…
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# xAI Reveals Its Hand: From Colossus Supercomputer to Interplanetary AI
xAI has taken a step that speaks to evident desperation in the fight for talent and market attention. On Wednesday, the company published a full 45-minute recording of an internal meeting on the X platform, breaking the modest corporate confidentiality rules. This is not simply a PR move — it is an open attempt to position itself as a leader in the AI race, where OpenAI and Google firmly control the playing field.
The publication of all presentation content reveals the startup's real desperation. The company knows that traditional recruitment has no funding — it needs drama, it needs a story. A story about the Colossus supercomputer that will outpace competitors in computing power. A story about Grok, which is allegedly more honest and intelligent than other models. A story about ambitions that scale human thinking from Earth to the entire cosmos. Elon Musk, always knowing the value of audience attention and concern, invested in this presentation not just information — he invested passion, he invested vision. And published it to everyone.
The content of the meeting gives a clear picture of the company's strategy. The main focus is on understanding physical reality through AI. This is not simply text or image generation, it is an attempt to create a system that will deeply model how the world works. For this, calculations are needed on a scale that only a handful of companies can dream of. Colossus is positioned as a tool that will allow xAI to keep pace in the race for computing power. According to the team's statements, the supercomputer will be one of the most powerful in the world, but more importantly — it will be their own, fully controlled.
The long-term goal voiced at the meeting sounds like a science fiction novel. Interplanetary AI — a system capable of functioning not only on Earth, but on other planets, understanding and adapting to completely different physical conditions. This is not simply a marketing phrase. It reflects the belief that true AI should be a universal tool for understanding reality, regardless of where that reality exists. The ambition takes your breath away, but also raises doubts — is this really achievable in the foreseeable future?
The publication of the presentation is carefully calculated. At a moment when AI talent is measured in the hundreds of people with truly high-level expertise, every engineer seeing this presentation begins to think: should I not join a project that claims to be the most ambitious in the industry? OpenAI and Google will offer stability and resources. xAI offers story, control, and the opportunity to be part of something that could rewrite the rules of the game. It works, and Musk knows it.
Industry experts view what is happening ambiguously. Some see in the company's complete openness an honest step of self-affirmation and evidence of a commitment to radical transparency. Others consider it the desperation of a young startup trying to compensate for a lack of proven results with loud promises and the appearance of innovation. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle — xAI is indeed moving fast, indeed investing in infrastructure, but reformulating industry foundations on its own has not yet succeeded.
Publishing all cards on the table is a risky move. Now OpenAI and Google know precisely what the competitor is looking at and what it believes in. But xAI gained maximum attention and, most importantly, several hundred potential candidates who began thinking about their next project. In the AI race, this could be exactly what is needed to jump one step ahead.
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