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    xAI Lays Off 500 Staff Amid AI Tutor Team Restructure

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeySeptember 15, 2025 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Elon Musk’s xAI Lays Off Hundreds from Data Annotation Team

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has laid off over 500 workers from its data annotation team, according to a report by Business Insider. These employees played a central role in training the company’s Grok chatbot by organising and labelling large volumes of data.

    The layoffs were announced via email on Friday night, according to internal communications seen by Business Insider. The message informed staff that the company was reducing its team of generalist AI tutors. Workers were told they would continue to receive pay until either the end of their contracts or until 30 November. However, access to company systems was revoked immediately upon notification.

    xAI’s data annotation team was reportedly the largest within the company. Their main role involved helping Grok make sense of raw information by classifying and contextualising it. This function is essential in building accurate and reliable AI models.

    Company Refocuses Hiring on Specialists

    In response to questions, xAI pointed to a post on the social media platform X, where it stated that it was actively hiring for various positions. The company also revealed plans to expand its specialist AI tutor team by tenfold, suggesting a shift towards a more focused and expert-driven workforce.

    These layoffs come as xAI restructures its operations and shifts its staffing priorities. Musk launched the company in 2023 with the goal of challenging dominant players in the AI space. He has criticised other AI firms for promoting censorship and lacking proper safety standards.

    Leadership Changes Add to Uncertainty

    The job cuts follow a leadership shakeup within the company. xAI’s finance chief, Mike Liberatore, left the firm in late July after only a few months in the role, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. His departure adds to the challenges facing the young startup as it works to position itself in the highly competitive AI market.

    While the company has not confirmed the exact number of job losses, the scale of the layoffs suggests a significant restructuring. It also highlights the challenges AI startups face as they balance rapid development with operational costs.

    with inputs from Reuters

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