06/02/2026
The Musk empire is becoming one mega-entity.
Imagine a world where robots build rockets, AI agents run factories on Earth and Mars, and one company holds the keys to humanity’s multi-planetary future.
It’s not sci-fi.
Two days ago, Elon Musk pulled off the largest merger in history
SpaceX acquired xAI now valued at $1.25 trillion.
But everyone's reading this as a valuation story. The real story? Leverage.
Let's talk about what just combined:
- SpaceX launched 90% of global payload mass to orbit in 2025
- xAI runs Colossus - the largest AI training cluster on Earth with 200,000+ GPUs
- Starlink has 9,400+ satellites serving 9 million subscribers
- X provides the data that trains Grok.
Elon just vertically integrated space infrastructure with AI infrastructure.
Here's why that matters.
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites for a fraction of what competitors pay. ULA charges $100M+ per mission. SpaceX does it for pennies on the dollar.
That cost advantage built a $10B+ revenue machine in five years.
Now he's applying the same playbook to AI.
xAI doesn't rent compute from Amazon or Microsoft.
It owns the GPUs.
xAI doesn't license training data.
It owns the platform.
xAI is projecting profitability by 2027. OpenAI's target? 2029.
Two years ahead - while spending less.
But here's the part nobody's talking about.
SpaceX's direct-to-cell service with T-Mobile went live in 2025.
Over 650 satellites. 12 million people already using it across 22 countries.
Right now it's texts and basic apps.
But when V3 satellites deploy this year, it could evolve into global 5G coverage for any smartphone.
Think about what that means for AI distribution.
OpenAI has Microsoft.
Anthropic has Amazon and Google.
Elon just built his own distribution layer from orbit.
Grok will be accessible on every phone, everywhere, with no app download required.
Now let's talk about the elephant in the room.
Tesla wasn't part of this merger.
Yet.
On January 16, Tesla dropped $2B into