
Musk Denies Deal with Telegram Despite Grok Chatbot Integration
Elon Musk has publicly denied that any formal agreement has been signed between his artificial intelligence company, xAI, and Telegram, despite the recent integration of xAI’s chatbot, Grok, into the messaging platform. This statement came shortly after Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced what appeared to be a significant partnership, reportedly involving a $300 million deal in cash and equity, and a revenue-sharing arrangement linked to the rollout of Grok on Telegram. The chatbot has already been made available to Telegram Premium users, offering features such as summarizing messages, generating stickers, and moderating chat groups—functions that clearly show a level of collaboration between the two companies.
However, Musk’s response casts doubt on the scale and structure of the relationship. In a direct reply on social media, he clarified that there is no formal or financial agreement in place. This contradiction has raised eyebrows across the tech industry, with many questioning the nature of the collaboration and whether Telegram may have overstated the terms of the arrangement. While the integration of Grok is indeed live, Musk’s comments suggest it may have occurred under informal or experimental terms, rather than as part of a binding business partnership.
The situation underscores how quickly narratives can diverge in the tech world, especially when high-profile names like Musk and Durov are involved. It also highlights the importance of transparency in partnerships involving emerging AI technologies, particularly when user data and platform functionality are affected. Whether this misunderstanding will evolve into a more formal alliance remains to be seen, but for now, Musk maintains that no official deal has been signed with Telegram. As the story develops, further clarification from both companies may help clear the confusion surrounding Grok’s role in Telegram’s ecosystem