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XAI’s Macrohard project stalls as Tesla ramps up a similar AI agent effort

Macrohard, XAI’s ambitious AI agent project, has stalled following leadership shake-ups and suspension of a data project involving 600 contractors, people familiar with the situation told Business Insider.

At the same time, Musk’s other company, Tesla, has been ramping up its own AI agent project called “Digital Optimus,” according to workers.

CEO Elon Musk announced Macrohard — a tongue-in-cheek reference to “Microsoft” — in August. Since “software companies like Microsoft do not themselves manufacture any physical hardware, it should be possible to simulate them entirely with AI,” he said on X at the time. The effort has aimed to build an AI white-collar worker.

Macrohard has been considered one of xAI’s core projects, alongside Grok Code and Grok Imagine.

Since its launch, Macrohard has shuffled between a number of leaders and faced difficulty scaling up, according to company insiders.

Two Macrohard leaders left the company in February, people with knowledge of the departures said.

During an all-hands meeting shortly thereafter, Musk announced that xAI cofounder Toby Pohlen would oversee the project. Pohlen announced his exit 16 days later.

He had faced pressure from Musk regarding the project’s development, although Musk also expressed displeasure with the team’s progress in the months before he took over.

Pohlen declined to comment.

Musk and representatives for xAI and Tesla did not respond to requests for comment.

Nearly two dozen xAI engineers identified themselves as working on Macrohard via X or LinkedIn. Most have left the company or shifted to a different team in recent months, including more than a dozen departures in the past month alone.

It’s unclear how many people remain assigned to the project.

Enter Tesla

In recent weeks, some employees were told some Macrohard work would shift to Tesla’s Autopilot team, along with some of Macrohard’s computing capacity, insiders said.

Tesla has also been working on an AI agent known internally as “Digital Optimus,” a nod to the humanoid robot Tesla has been building since 2021. The digital version is meant to act as an AI agent that can perform tasks on a computer.

In February, Tesla posted a role for an AI engineer to work on a computer use agent — a similar type of agent that xAI’s Macrohard has focused on — that can perform tasks like “autonomous software interaction, code generation, and real-time decision-making.”

Instead of relying primarily on models that analyze screenshots, which is a common approach for computer-use agents, the team is focusing on real-time control methods. In other words, the AI processes a continuous stream of information and responds, rather than analyzing a frozen image and acting step by step.

The approach is similar to how its Full Self-Driving system processes live video. Musk has repeatedly told xAI employees that the project should emulate Tesla’s work with Full Self-Driving, which uses video data to help the AI learn to navigate its environment in real time.

Tesla has also used similar techniques in developing its humanoid robot.

It marks a different strategy from xAI’s Macrohard project, which was trained primarily on static images rather than continuous video.

XAI does not currently have any job openings listed for the Macrohard team, according to a review of the company’s careers page.

A pause on data collection

A data annotation project for Macrohard that involved more than 600 AI tutors was paused last month, according to a memo viewed by Business Insider. xAI employs around a thousand contract workers who help hone Grok and teach it to do everything from maintain a conversational tone to generate realistic images.

The workers on the Macrohard project were told to screen record their work and leisure activities in order to train the AI how to emulate their actions and act as a digital agent.

A project lead told workers in early February that researchers had “discovered many flaws within the model, and would like to make some changes to our model and the way we collect data,” the memo said. Workers were told at the time that data collection would resume in two to four weeks.

As of this week, the project is still on pause.

Separately, xAI had tutors working to hone the agent’s ability to act as an AI sales assistant for SpaceX’s website and a separate project that trained the system on how to use spreadsheets, people with knowledge of the teams said.

Tesla and xAI have collaborated in the past, including on integrating Grok into vehicles.

In January, Tesla announced it had agreed to invest $2 billion in xAI to begin “evaluating potential AI collaborations between the companies.”

In a January podcast appearance, Sulaiman Ghori, an xAI engineer who worked on Macrohard and has since left the company, compared xAI’s work to a digital version of Optimus.

Just as the humanoid robot performs physical human actions, he said, the AI agent would be able to perform human actions in a digital environment.

Ghori also mentioned using unused Teslas to power the system in the future as they continued to scale Macrohard.

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Inside xAI’s all-hands: Elon Musk says if the company can survive the next 2 to 3 years, it will come out on top

Elon Musk appears to be feeling upbeat about the future of his AI company.

At a companywide meeting at xAI’s San Francisco headquarters last week, Musk told staff that if the company could survive the next two to three years, xAI would triumph over its competitors, several sources with knowledge of the meeting said.

The xAI CEO said that the company’s ability to rapidly scale its power and data capacity would be a key ingredient in the race to achieve superintelligence — which surpasses human intelligence — and become the most powerful AI company.

Musk said that xAI could achieve artificial general intelligence, which matches or exceeds human intelligence, in the next few years, even as soon as 2026, sources said.

Musk said in November that xAI had a 10% likelihood of achieving AGI with its Grok 5 model, which he has said the company plans to release early next year.

The CEO also told staff that xAI would have an advantage over other AI companies because it would have access to around $20 billion to $30 billion in funding per year, and it could benefit from its proximity to his other companies, sources said. Tesla integrated Grok into its vehicles earlier this year.

Overall, workers said Musk appeared happy with the company’s progress. One insider described the meeting as “peppy.”

Musk also theorized about building data centers in space and his plans to colonize Mars, the sources said. He said that Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot could eventually man such extraterrestrial data centers, the people said.

Musk has previously said that Optimus could provide support for SpaceX missions as soon as next year. Google CEO Sundar Pichai and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have publicly talked about the possibility of building data centers in space, though Pichai acknowledged that it is a “moonshot.”

In response to Business Insider’s request for a comment, the company responded with an automated message: “Legacy Media Lies.”

Over the past year, xAI has rapidly expanded the footprint of its data centers, a project it has named Colossus. Earlier this year, the company said it had around 200,000 GPUs, and Musk has said it plans to expand to 1 million GPUs.

xAI is one of many companies racing to build AGI and justify valuations worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Despite Musk’s outsize profile, xAI is still a relatively new player in a race dominated by giants like OpenAI and Google.

The AI race shows no signs of slowing down. Earlier this month, OpenAI entered a state of emergency as it raced to push out its latest model, according to reports. Google released a new Gemini model in November, and xAI has pushed new versions of Grok in rapid succession.

During the all-hands, xAI leads demonstrated several updates to existing products, such as Grok Voice, the company’s app for Tesla owners, and its agents, sources said. Some of the updates included improvements to Grok’s ability to predict outcomes, better listening functions for Grok voice, and video editing, the people said.

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