xAI Publishes Full 45-Minute Internal All-Hands on X

Senior AI Reporter
February 12, 2026
xAI Publishes Full 45-Minute Internal All-Hands on X

xAI on Wednesday posted a full 45-minute internal all-hands meeting publicly on X, giving outsiders a rare look at how the company is organizing its products and priorities. For a high-profile AI startup operating in a sector known for tight messaging and limited disclosure, publishing the full session is an unusual level of openness.

In the meeting, xAI laid out a new internal structure that groups its work into four main teams. One team is dedicated to Grok, including its voice efforts. A second group is focused on the company’s coding system inside the app. A third is working on Imagine, xAI’s video generator. The fourth team is building Macrohard, a project described as spanning everything from basic “computer use” simulation to broader modeling work aimed at representing entire corporations.

The company’s choice to release the entire meeting — rather than offering a polished blog post or selective highlights — stands out in an industry where internal discussions are typically guarded and competitive roadmaps are closely held. While internal meetings at major AI labs sometimes leak, it’s rare for a company to publish one by design.

The timing also matters. xAI is competing in a crowded AI field that includes OpenAI, Google, and Meta, where product execution and talent recruitment move quickly. By putting its internal priorities and structure on display, xAI is effectively letting the public see what it considers its major product bets and how it is allocating resources across them.

The meeting also reinforces xAI’s tendency to frame its work in broader terms than a single chatbot product. Alongside Grok, the organization chart highlights ambitions across coding tools, generative video, and longer-range efforts like Macrohard.

Whether the public all-hands marks a permanent change in how xAI communicates, or a one-off moment of transparency, isn’t clear. But the release offers a clearer snapshot than most AI startups provide — not just of vision, but of how the company is formally dividing up the work that will shape what it ships next.

This analysis is based on reporting from techbuzz.

Image credits: xAI

This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy and quality.

Last updated: February 12, 2026

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