Elon Musk and Larry Page’s Companies Forge Closer Ties Despite Personal Rift

The relationship between Elon Musk and Larry Page has been tumultuous since 2015, marked by a personal disagreement over artificial intelligence. Despite this, their companies have increasingly collaborated, with Google investing $900 million in SpaceX that same year, giving it a 4.9% stake in the rocket company.

Recently, SpaceX announced a major deal to lease AI infrastructure to Google for $920 million per month over 32 months, which could yield $30 billion in revenue for SpaceX's AI business. This agreement comes as SpaceX prepares for its IPO, and it underscores the intertwined nature of their business interests despite their personal differences.

The partnership also highlights SpaceX's growing role in the AI sector, as it becomes a key cloud provider for Google, which is facing rising demand for its AI services. The financial implications of this deal are significant, as it not only enhances SpaceX's revenue potential but also solidifies Google's investment in a company that is becoming increasingly relevant in the AI landscape

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