Will xAI exchange technology for Tesla's revenue sharing? Musk: Nonsense!
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Will xAI trade technology for Tesla's revenue share? Musk: Nonsense! "Since Musk founded his artificial intelligence company xAI, there have been concerns in the industry that the world's richest man may shift more Tesla resources to this startup. Last weekend, American media led by The Wall Street Journal revealed that xAI was already discussing a deal - under which xAI would receive a portion of Tesla's revenue share in exchange for Tesla's permission to use its technology and resources. This will be the latest example of the increasingly close connection between these two Musk owned companies. However, Musk bluntly denied the relevant reports on Sunday and angrily criticized the Wall Street Journal for talking nonsense.
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