Iván Hernández Dalas: What the SpaceX acquisition of xAI means for industrial robotics
Aerospace manufacturing could lead the way to integrating automation and AI, says Flexxbotics. Source: Flexxbotics The news that SpaceX is bringing xAI into its core operations isn’t just another big tech acquisition. In his announcement, Elon Musk made the near-term implications surprisingly concrete for anyone working in automation and robotics. It described the massive scale of rocket and satellite production as a “forcing function” similar to how SpaceX’s launch demands have driven rapid improvements in engineering and flight operations. In practical terms, that means AI isn’t being adopted as an experiment or side project. It’s being pulled directly into the heart of the company ‘s automated production because the volume, speed, and complexity of manufacturing now require it. When output must scale by orders of magnitude, manual optimization, disconnected data systems, and slow process learning simply can’t keep up. AI becomes necessary to: Understand complex production ...