No cited report shows xAI’s entire workforce quit. The strongest version is narrower: TechCrunch reported 6 of 12 cofounders had left by Feb.

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The viral claim that Elon Musk’s xAI team “all quit” is based on a real wave of high-level departures — but it is too broad as stated. Public reporting supports a serious cofounder and senior-technical exodus, not evidence that xAI’s entire workforce resigned [7][
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If “team” means xAI’s whole company, the answer is no: the cited reporting does not show a companywide walkout.
If “team” means xAI’s original cofounder group, the claim is closer to the reported story — but still needs careful wording. TechCrunch reported on Feb. 13, 2026, that six of xAI’s original 12 cofounders had left [7]. The Next Web later reported on Mar. 28, 2026, that every cofounder Musk recruited to build xAI had reportedly departed, naming Manuel Kroiss and Ross Nordeen as the last two of 11 cofounders to leave .
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No cited report shows xAI’s entire workforce quit. The strongest version is narrower: TechCrunch reported 6 of 12 cofounders had left by Feb.
No cited report shows xAI’s entire workforce quit. The strongest version is narrower: TechCrunch reported 6 of 12 cofounders had left by Feb. Fortune and Business Insider also reported senior technical churn, including departures by Jimmy Ba and Tony Wu, while Musk framed at least some changes as restructuring as xAI scaled [8][14][7].
Treat viral phrasing like “entire team vanished” and broader “80+” counts cautiously; those go beyond what the core reports cited here establish [1][15].
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Because those reports use different cofounder baselines — 12 in TechCrunch and 11 in The Next Web — the safest summary is: xAI faced a major cofounder exodus, and one later report said all 11 cofounders had reportedly left [7][
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| Date | Reported development | What it supports |
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| Feb. 11, 2026 | Fortune reported that xAI was “experiencing something of an exodus,” with two cofounders and at least six other researchers leaving in the prior weeks [ | A real wave of senior technical departures. |
| Feb. 13, 2026 | TechCrunch reported that two more cofounders had left, bringing the total to six of the original 12 [ | Half of the original cofounder group had reportedly left by that point. |
| Feb. 27, 2026 | Business Insider reported a “flurry of top employee departures,” including Jimmy Ba and Tony Wu, and said more than half of xAI’s cofounders had left since Musk founded the company in 2023 [ | The departures were not limited to one or two isolated exits. |
| Mar. 28, 2026 | The Next Web reported that all 11 xAI cofounders had reportedly left, with Manuel Kroiss and Ross Nordeen described as the final two [ | The strongest cited version of the “all cofounders left” claim. |
That timeline explains why the shorthand spread: the underlying story was significant. But it also shows why “everyone quit” is imprecise. The reporting is about cofounders, researchers, senior engineers, and top employees — not the full workforce [7][
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One source of the more dramatic wording is a YouTube video published Apr. 22, 2026, titled “The $250 Billion Lie. Why Musk’s Elite Team All QUIT.” Its snippet says Musk’s “entire team vanished” [15].
That phrasing is stronger than what the core reports establish. A more accurate version would be: xAI reportedly lost many founding and senior technical leaders, and The Next Web later reported that all 11 cofounders had departed [7][
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The named departures included several senior technical figures. Fortune identified Jimmy Ba, described as a cofounder who led research and safety efforts, and Tony Wu, described as a cofounder who led the reasoning team, among the exits [8]. Business Insider also listed Ba and Wu among xAI’s recent top employee departures [
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The Next Web later named Manuel Kroiss, described as having led the pretraining team, and Ross Nordeen, described by Business Insider as Musk’s “right-hand operator,” as the last two of 11 cofounders to leave [10].
Musk’s public framing was that xAI was restructuring as it scaled. TechCrunch reported that Musk told staff, “Because we’ve reached a certain scale, we’re organizing the company to be more effective at this scale,” and added that some people are better suited to early-stage companies than later-stage operations [7]. Business Insider likewise reported that Musk told xAI’s workforce the company was restructuring as it continued to grow [
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That does not prove one universal reason for every departure. Fortune reported that Ba’s public note thanked Musk and said he would “continue to stay close as a friend of the team,” which makes it difficult to reduce every exit to a single hostile or voluntary explanation [8].
Some secondary claims go beyond the best-supported version of the story. A Metaintro post says all 11 original cofounders and more than 80 researchers and engineers had left xAI [1]. The all-11-cofounder claim overlaps with The Next Web’s report, but the “80+” figure is not established across the Fortune, TechCrunch, Business Insider, and The Next Web reports cited here [
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The viral “all quit” claim needs qualification. Reporting shows a serious xAI leadership and research-talent shake-up, including many cofounder departures and, according to The Next Web, all 11 cofounders reportedly leaving by late March 2026 [7][
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