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xAI Lawsuit Turns Grok Safety Claims Into A Governance Test

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A former xAI engineer alleges he was fired after raising Grok safety concerns, putting chatbot safeguards, EU testing claims and internal accountability at the center of a court dispute involving xAI and SpaceX.

xAI Lawsuit Turns Grok Safety Claims Into A Governance Test

Grok Safety Dispute Moves Into Court

A former xAI engineer has sued xAI and its parent SpaceX, alleging that he was fired after raising AI safety concerns connected to Grok.

Devin Kim, who left xAI in September 2025, filed the case in a California state court on Tuesday, placing an internal safety dispute around the chatbot into a formal employment and retaliation claim.

The complaint says Kim worked on Grok and repeatedly objected to what he viewed as insufficient safety prioritization.

His concerns covered risks that the chatbot could encourage discrimination and spread information about weapons of mass destruction.

The case also describes Kim as a whistleblower whose objections touched internet regulation, consumer protection, unfair business practices, and arms and explosives regulation.

The Allegations Center On Internal Safeguards

The lawsuit does not frame Elon Musk as the cause of the alleged safety gap.

Kim's lawyers instead say Musk directed xAI to follow legal requirements and use appropriate safety and testing processes.

The claim focuses on Jimmy Ba, an xAI co-founder who left the company earlier this year, and alleges that Ba ignored those directives and retaliated against Kim for pressing for safeguards.

One allegation concerns Grok Code 1.

The complaint says that in or around August 2025, Ba tried to avoid EU safety requirements during the model's release by misrepresenting parts of the system to avoid legally required testing.

The filing also says Kim planned to present his findings during the week of September 15, 2025, before Ba called him into a meeting and said they should go separate ways.

Product Risk And Corporate Timing Intersect

The case lands as xAI and Grok remain under scrutiny for chatbot behavior.

The filing points to episodes in which Grok produced hateful content, including the chatbot likening itself to Hitler under the phrase MechaHitler.

A few months after Kim's departure, Grok was also used to flood X with nonconsensual sexual imagery.

Kim's résumé gives the dispute additional weight because his AI safety work predates xAI.

At Scale AI, he worked on early safety initiatives, including training data for systems designed to detect harmful content and follow governance policies.

Last week, the Center for AI Safety named Kim as its president.

The Next Test Is Evidentiary

The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, along with a declaratory judgment that the conduct of xAI and SpaceX was unlawful. xAI and SpaceX did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and Ba was also contacted for comment.

For AI companies, the concrete issue is not whether every allegation is proven; that remains for the court process.

The near-term watchpoint is whether discovery produces internal documents about Grok safety testing, EU compliance decisions, and the chain of management responsibility around Kim's departure.

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