Elon Musk says Tesla, SpaceX and xAI have no standalone safety teams; controversy swirls around Grok

Musk argued that safety is embedded into every role within his companies, rather than overseen by a standalone department. He extended that philosophy to xAI, saying the company does not rely on what he described as a powerless, separate safety fu...

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Elon Musk has confirmed that there is no dedicated safety team at either of his multi-billion dollar companies, Tesla or SpaceX. “Tesla has no safety team and is the safest car. SpaceX has no safety team and has the safest rocket. Dragon is what NASA trusts most to fly astronauts,” he wrote on X on Saturday.

Musk argued that safety is embedded into every role within his companies, rather than overseen by a standalone department. He extended that philosophy to xAI, saying the company does not rely on what he described as a powerless, separate safety function but integrates responsibility across teams.

“Because everyone’s job is safety. It’s not some fake department with no power to assuage the concerns of outsiders,” he wrote.


In his view, making safety everyone’s responsibility avoids bureaucracy and ensures it is built into products from the ground up, rather than appended at the end.

Musk was responding to an X user who cited a recent The Verge article that reported internal concerns at xAI following the dismantling of its safety team.

The remarks come at a sensitive time. Grok, xAI’s AI chatbot, now under SpaceX following the merger, has been embroiled in controversy over non-consensual explicit visual content. The absence of a formal safety team has raised concerns about moderation standards and the speed of grievance redressal, particularly given Grok’s integration with the social media platform X.
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The Verge reported that several former employees said xAI’s pivot toward more permissive, including NSFW, content coincided with the removal of its safety team. According to the report, beyond basic filters for illegal material such as child sexual abuse content, there was little formal review process in place.

The developments follow the departure of several xAI employees, including more than five founding members, after the company’s merger with SpaceX.

The episode is likely to intensify scrutiny around governance and safety practices at Musk’s companies, especially as AI tools become more deeply integrated with large-scale consumer platforms.
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