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SpaceX Listed Grok's ‘Spicy’ Mode as a Risk in Its IPO Filing | WIRED

The rocket company has set aside more than $500 million for potential litigation losses, in part to account for complaints alleging Grok created sexualized i...

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Space X Listed Grok's ‘Spicy’ Mode as a Risk in Its IPO Filing

Space X warned investors that AI features such as Grok’s “Spicy" and “Unhinged” modes, which allow the chatbot to generate raunchy image or voice responses with fewer safety filters, could expose the company to regulatory scrutiny and reputational damages, according to a filing submitted Wednesday as part of the company’s planned initial public offering.

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As of December, Space X had set aside $530 million for potential litigation losses, some of which could stem from ongoing complaints filed against its AI unit over sexualized imagery generated by its Grok chatbot.

The disclosures show how Space X took on new financial and reputational risks when it acquired Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup x AI in February, a deal which sent the rocket maker’s private valuation soaring to over $1 trillion. In the filing, Space X repeatedly claims that x AI’s mission is to develop “truth-seeking artificial intelligence.” In practice, that has often meant launching AI features with minimal guardrails. While Grok’s free-wheeling nature is often framed by Musk as a selling point, it has landed x AI in hot water with regulators.

acquired Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup x AI

Disclosing potential business risks is a routine and legally required part of IPO filings, and some of the concerns outlined by Space X may never materialize. The company is one of a number of chatbot makers that is being scrutinized by regulators as governments grapple with the societal impacts of generative AI tools.

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Space X disclosed in the filing that it is currently under investigation in the United States and other countries over allegations that Grok was used to create sexualized imagery of apparent minors. The company also noted that it’s the defendant in several ongoing class action lawsuits, and that future "misuse” of its AI products could expose it to more regulatory sanctions, “including loss of access to certain markets, which has occurred in the past.”

Some of Space X’s AI products, including Grok’s Spicy and Unhinged modes, are “designed to generate more candid, direct, or less reserved or irreverent outputs,” notes the filing. “Because these modes may be more irreverent and harsher than our standard offerings, they present heightened risks, including reputational harm, the generation of potentially explicit content and misinformation or deceptive outputs, potential nonconsensual or exploitative imagery, intellectual property infringement, or content that could be viewed as exploitative, harmful, harassing, abusive, or discriminatory.”

Space X also disclosed to investors that Grok and X have about 550 million combined monthly users as of March 31, according to the filing. Of those, 117 million use Grok’s AI features each month. In comparison, Open AI says Chat GPT has more than 900 million weekly users.

Whether the risks posed by Grok and X are worth the headache may be one of the significant questions investors will have to wrestle with ahead of the Space X IPO. Earlier this week, a group of nonprofits warned that x AI’s poor safety record could become a liability for Space X investors.

Space X’s AI unit, which includes X and x AI, is a drag on the rest of the company, with an operating loss of more than

6.3billionlastyear.Salesofads,data,andsubscriptionsaregrowing,butnotatapacethatwouldquicklyturnthedivisionprofitable.OnebrightspotforSpaceXsAIeffortsisitsdealwithAnthropic,whichhasagreedtopay6.3 billion last year. Sales of ads, data, and subscriptions are growing, but not at a pace that would quickly turn the division profitable. One bright spot for Space X’s AI efforts is its deal with Anthropic, which has agreed to pay
15 billion a year for access to the company’s data centers.

The AI division's revenue rose to

3.2billionin2025,upabout22percentfromtheyearbefore.SpaceXattributedpartofthesurgetoincreasedsalesofadsonX.Butinthisyearsfirstquarter,adsalesplummetedby3.2 billion in 2025, up about 22 percent from the year before. Space X attributed part of the surge to increased sales of ads on X. But in this year’s first quarter, ad sales plummeted by
100 million. The company described the drop as a temporary issue caused by an overhaul of its advertiser tools.

The company’s services business is faring better. Revenue from subscriptions to Grok and X jumped by

365millionlastyearand365 million last year and
177 million in just the first three months of this year. Space X did not disclose the number of subscribers to each of the services. In the US, Grok starts at
10monthlyandXPremiumat10 monthly and X Premium at
3 monthly.

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Key Takeaways

  • Space X Listed Grok's ‘Spicy’ Mode as a Risk in Its IPO Filing

  • Space X warned investors that AI features such as Grok’s “Spicy" and “Unhinged” modes, which allow the chatbot to generate raunchy image or voice responses with fewer safety filters, could expose the company to regulatory scrutiny and reputational damages, according to a filing submitted Wednesday as part of the company’s planned initial public offering

  • As of December, Space X had set aside $530 million for potential litigation losses, some of which could stem from ongoing complaints filed against its AI unit over sexualized imagery generated by its Grok chatbot

  • The disclosures show how Space X took on new financial and reputational risks when it acquired Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup x AI in February, a deal which sent the rocket maker’s private valuation soaring to over $1 trillion

  • acquired Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup x AI

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