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Musk Denies SpaceX AI Device Report, Just Like He Denied It in February

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July 1, 2026

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SpaceX reportedly showed investors a phone-like AI device prototype ahead of its IPO, according to the Wall Street Journal. Elon Musk called the report ‘utterly false,’ the same two-word denial pattern he used against a nearly identical rumor in February.

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Enrique Dans

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· Jul 3, 2026

El dispositivo que quiere sacarnos el teléfono de la mano

La noticia de que SpaceX habría mostrado a inversores un prototipo de dispositivo de inteligencia artificial, más fino que un iPhone, con sistema operativo propio y tecnología de xAI, que TechCrunch interpretó como «algo muy parecido a un teléfono«, debe leerse con cautela: Elon Musk lo ha negado como “utterly false”. Pero lo importante, considerando

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

Elon Musk Is Reportedly Building an AI Device to Replace Your Phone. He Just Won’t Call It That.

SpaceX reportedly showed investors a prototype of a handset-like AI device before its IPO. Musk has since called the report utterly false.

CNET

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· Jul 2, 2026

SpaceX Secretly Unveiled New AI Device to Investors. Is It a Phone or Not?

Though publicly denied by Elon Musk, a new AI device from SpaceX wouldn't be very surprising.

The Next Web

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· Jul 1, 2026

SpaceX reportedly showed investors an AI device prototype, Musk says the report is false

SpaceX showed investors a prototype of a handset-like AI device before its record IPO, according to The Wall Street Journal. The prototype is reportedly slimmer than an iPhone, runs on a proprietary operating system, integrates technology from xAI, and uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. Elon Musk has denied the report, calling it “utterly false” on [] This story continues at The Next Web

TechRepublic

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· Jul 2, 2026

Elon Musk Denies SpaceX AI Device Report as Starlink Strategy Questions Grow

Elon Musk denied a report that SpaceX showed investors an AI device prototype, but the Starlink-xAI connection gives IT teams a reason to monitor the platform risk. The post Elon Musk Denies SpaceX AI Device Report as Starlink Strategy Questions Grow appeared first on TechRepublic.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 24, 2026

SpaceX Will Swallow Nearly the Entire U.S. Economy, According to Elon Musk

SpaceX's CEO thinks SpaceX could one day account for 88 of U.S. GDP. But he doesn't say when.

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Related coverage for "Musk Denies SpaceX AI Device Report, Just Like He Denied It in February": Enrique Dans — El dispositivo que quiere sacarnos el teléfono de la mano. Entrepreneur.com — Elon Musk Is Reportedly Building an AI Device to Replace Your Phone. He Just Won’t Call It That.. CNET — SpaceX Secretly Unveiled New AI Device to Investors. Is It a Phone or Not?. The Next Web — SpaceX reportedly showed investors an AI device prototype, Musk says the report is false. TechRepublic — Elon Musk Denies SpaceX AI Device Report as Starlink Strategy Questions Grow. The Motley Fool — SpaceX Will Swallow Nearly the Entire U.S. Economy, According to Elon Musk