Elon Musk’s xAI lays off hundreds of workers tasked with training Grok

Elon Musk’s xAI lays off hundreds of workers tasked with training Grok

Elon Musk’s xAI lays off hundreds of workers tasked with training Grok

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  • XAI laid off about a third of its data annotation team, reducing staff by about 500 workers.

  • The layoffs follow a strategic shift to prioritize specialist AI tutors over generalist roles.

  • XAI’s reorganization included tests to assess workers’ strengths and determine future roles.

Elon Musk‘s xAI laid off at least 500 workers on its data annotation team on Friday night.

The company sent out emails notifying employees that it was planning to downsize its team of generalist AI tutors, according to multiple messages viewed by Business Insider.

“After a thorough review of our Human Data efforts, we’ve decided to accelerate the expansion and prioritization of our specialist AI tutors, while scaling back our focus on general AI tutor roles. This strategic pivot will take effect immediately,” the email read. “As part of this shift in focus, we no longer need most generalist AI tutor positions and your employment with xAI will conclude.”

Workers were told that they would be paid through either the end of their contract or November 30, but their access to company systems would be terminated the day of the layoff notice.

The data annotation team is xAI’s largest team. The workers play a key role in developing Grok by teaching the chatbot how to understand the world by contextualizing and categorizing raw data.

The main Slack room used by data annotators had more than 1,500 members on Friday afternoon; screenshots viewed by Business Insider Friday evening showed that number down to a little over 1,000, with that number continuing to decline over the course of reporting this story.

On Friday night, xAI posted on X that it was hiring for roles and plans to grow its team of specialist AI tutors by “10X.”

The layoff notices were sent out only a few days after several senior-level employees, including the team’s former head, recently had their Slack accounts deactivated, Business Insider reported earlier this week.

In the days that followed, workers were pulled into one-on-ones to review their responsibilities, projects, and achievements, nine workers told Business Insider. They were asked if there were any coworkers they wanted to highlight for their hard work, the workers said.

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