Billionaire Elon Musk is batting away criticism that his artificial intelligence venture xAI has a talent retention problem, insisting the startup is doing just fine on the people front.
The 50% Attrition Debate
The discourse started when user Varunram Ganesh posted on X over the weekend, sharing a screenshot of an employee announcing their exit from xAI after just six months. "Attrition at xAI within the year seems to be at least 50%," Ganesh wrote.
To be clear, attrition rate measures how many employees leave an organization during a specific time period, whether they're shown the door or walk out voluntarily.
Another user, @satyanutella_, piled on by quoting the post and contrasting Musk's current approach with his earlier hiring prowess. The user praised "young" Elon as "the best tech recruiter ever," pointing to the Tesla Inc. (TSLA) CEO's past advice on talent acquisition. But the sentiment soured quickly: Musk "fell off" in the 2020s, the user argued, adding that "xAI talent and retention is way worse than all his previous projects."
Musk's Defense: We're Accelerating Fast
Musk wasn't about to let that slide. He responded by saying xAI has experienced "very few regretted departures" and emphasized the company's breakneck expansion pace. "We are accelerating faster than any other AI organization on Earth, despite being a much smaller team," Musk declared.




