Elon Musk just added to the numerous companies he's involved with when he official introduced his new artificial intelligence firm, xAI. FOX Business takes a look at his other endeavors.
, which Musk founded in 2002 and helms as CEO, has done a total of 245 rocket launches so far, according to its website. The company has lucrative contracts with NASA, including a $2.9 billion one for a lunar lander.
This undated photo provided by SpaceX shows the company's Starship rocket at the launch site in Boca Chica, Texas.It also operates Starlink, a satellite-based internet service that’s available in dozens of countries around the world. In a May tweet, the service said it had over 1.5 million customers.Musk’s Neuralink tweeted in late May it had been authorized to pursue its "first-in-human" clinical study, having finally received FDA approval to do so.
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