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Musk unveils joint Tesla-xAI project ‘Macrohard’, eyes software disruption

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 11:19 AM

March 11 (Reuters) – Elon Musk on Wednesday unveiled a joint project between Tesla and his artificial intelligence startup xAI, which he called “Macrohard” or “Digital Optimus” and ​said that it was a system capable of ‌emulating the functions of software companies.

In a post on his social media platform X, Musk said the project pairs xAI’s Grok large language model, acting as a high-level “navigator,” with a Tesla-developed AI ‌agent ​that processes real-time computer screen video ⁠and keyboard and mouse ⁠actions.

The launch of Anthropic’s Claude Cowork, which can perform a range of computer-based tasks autonomously, has already spooked software investors who fear that agentic AI can disrupt ​established business models.

Musk’s xAI was previously building Macrohard as an AI project that would allow developers to ⁠simulate software creations by companies like ⁠Microsoft.

“In principle, it is capable of emulating ​the function of entire companies. That is why the program ​is called MACROHARD, a funny reference to Microsoft,” ‌Musk said on Wednesday.

Musk said the system would run on Tesla’s in-house AI4 chip paired with xAI’s Nvidia-based server hardware, describing the combination as cost-competitive.

The announcement comes after ⁠Tesla entered into an agreement in January to invest about $2 billion to acquire shares in xAI.

SpaceX acquired xAI last month in ⁠an all-stock deal ‌that valued the rocket maker at $1 ⁠trillion and xAI at $250 billion, coming ahead ​of a ‌potential blockbuster initial public offering for SpaceX ​later this ⁠year, with Musk citing orbital data centers as a main reason for the merger.

Records from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office show that xAI filed a trademark application for “Macrohard” in August 2025.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shinjini Ganguli)