
Devendra Singh Chaplot: IIT Bombay Alumnus Joins xAI to Develop Superintelligence, Gaining Elon Musk's Endorsement
Financial Report: xAI and SpaceX Partnership
Company Names: xAI, SpaceX, Mistral, TML, Facebook, Samsung Electronics
Date: Recent
Key Figures: Devendra Singh Chaplot, Elon Musk
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Summary Devendra Singh Chaplot, an Indian AI researcher and robotics expert, has joined xAI and SpaceX to work on building superintelligence. Chaplot will be working directly under Elon Musk, the CEO of xAI and SpaceX.
Background Chaplot has a PhD in Machine Learning from Carnegie Mellon University and has previously worked at Mistral AI, Facebook AI Research (FAIR) Lab, and Samsung Electronics HQ in South Korea. His research has received several awards, including the Facebook Fellowship Award.
Partnership The partnership between xAI and SpaceX brings together physical and digital intelligence under a leader with deep understanding of hardware. This combination of expertise and resources creates a unique opportunity to achieve something groundbreaking in the field of superintelligence.
Future Outlook Chaplot's expertise will be crucial in advancing the fields he has obsessed over for years, including robotics research and building AI models. The partnership is expected to drive innovation in AI development, which is a key area of focus for xAI and SpaceX.
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Recent Developments Elon Musk has welcomed Chaplot to the team and shared his post on X. Musk has also announced a review of interview records to re-engage overlooked candidates, signaling a talent-focused reset amid the company's foundational rebuild.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should keep an eye on xAI and SpaceX's advancements in AI and superintelligence.
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