According to monitoring by Beating, three technical leads directly responsible for Grok model development departed xAI within the past week. Tianyi Zhang, who led search and factuality post-training, confirmed his departure today; Juntang Zhuang, pre-training team lead, left earlier this month; and David Haxton, who built Grok’s voice agent capabilities, departed May 10.
These exits target core product lines—search post-training, pre-training, and voice—directly responsible for Grok’s next-generation iteration capacity. Zhang’s team reduced Grok’s factual error rate by 70-80%, enabling Grok 4.2 to top the Search Arena leaderboard. The timing compounds pressure: Musk claimed in April that Grok 4.4 (1T parameters) would launch in early May with biweekly releases thereafter, yet remains unannounced. Grok 4.3, currently public, is only a 0.5T training intermediate version.