In a $33 billion stock agreement, Elon Musk sells X to his own AI startup, xAI.

 

The agreement represents a continuous attempt to integrate AI with consumer-facing platforms, using real-world data.

To fuel machine learning technologies, as part of Musk’s larger tech empire, which also includes SpaceX and Tesla. What further developments may X users expect?

What we don’t know: It’s unclear whether X users can anticipate any changes right now. xAI has already put its chatbot onto the platform and was training its algorithms using X data.

Although Musk hasn’t disclosed any particular changes to platform features or user rules, the transaction may indicate a deeper level of product convergence. Additionally,

There is currently no indication of how the sale may impact regulatory scrutiny, content governance, or moderation policies—all of which have garnered attention since Musk took control Twitter in 2022.

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