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Xai by Elon Musk settles in the historic Openii headquarters in San Francisco
Xai of Musk is settled in the headquarters of Openai, while the Ecosystem of the AI ​​of San Francisco continues to grow and transform
Isabella V3 October 2024

 

Xai of Elon Musk moved to the historic Openii headquarters in San Francisco. Despite the delocalization project in Texas, the company could remain in California for the moment.

Key points:

  • Xai, Ai’s startup of Elon Musk, recently inaugurated its new headquarters in the Mission district of San Francisco.
  • The building previously housed the Openai headquarters, which recently moved nearby.
  • Musk has started a legal case, stating that the office rental contract dates back to his days in Openai.
  • Despite the intention to transfer other companies to Texas, Xai could remain in California.

The Ai XAI startup, founded by Elon Musk, has officially started its activities in a new headquarters located in the Mission district of San Francisco, an area not traditionally associated with business spaces. This location has a significant story, as it had been Openii’s house for several years. According to the "San Francisco Business Times", the transfer of XAI marks a new chapter for both companies in a context of rapid evolution in the field of AI.

Recently, Musk’s lawyers have supported in a dispute that the rent of the office had been originally entered into when he worked in Openai, and that since then he would continue to pay the costs for the room. In August, Musk put the building for subbooking for sale, allowing Openai to move to a new location, located just four isolated distance.

Last Tuesday, Xai organized an Open House in his new office, in conjunction with the Devray of Openai. During the event, some Xai employees revealed that they had moved only on Monday, despite having intention of dedicating a large part of their time to the office located in Palo Alto.

Musk has recently declared his intention to transfer many of his companies from California to Texas, but it seems that Xai can constitute an exception to this relocation strategy. The internal dynamics and strategic choices of the company remain to be observed in the coming months, especially in such a competitive and constantly evolving context.

In a panorama in which Ai’s startups attract a growing interest and funding, Xai’s landing in a historical location such as Openii underlines the importance of the Mission district as Hub for technological innovation.

The implications of this transfer may have significant repercussions for both Musk and the AI ​​ecosystem, whose evolution will continue to be monitored closely.