xAI has rebranded as SpaceXAI, debuting a new logo and, according to reports, an accompanying X handle. Multiple outlets describe the change as part of Elon Musk’s broader plan to fold xAI’s work into SpaceX. One report says the rebrand comes after SpaceX makes major investments in and acquires the AI entity, positioning the renamed company for expansion in artificial intelligence. The coverage also points to long-term plans that include launching “AI compute” satellites into orbit, with one timeline cited for 2028. Additional reporting states that major technology companies are already seeking access to SpaceX’s AI computing resources, reportedly by leasing computing power for fees. While the outlets differ in how detailed they are about ownership and operations, they agree on the core update: the xAI brand is replaced by SpaceXAI, the company presents new branding, and Musk’s strategy links AI efforts with SpaceX’s space and infrastructure capabilities. The rebrand signals a consolidation of messaging around space-based computing and AI development.