Quick Take
- Ex Populus files lawsuit to defend Xai brand from confusion with Elon Musk’s xAI
- Trademark overlap has led to brand misidentification across social media and AI tools
- Company says protecting Xai is vital for its gaming platform and developer ecosystem
Ex Populus has filed a lawsuit to protect its Xai brand, citing increasing confusion caused by Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI. According to a public statement, the decision follows direct communication from xAI’s legal team and growing misidentification of the brand across platforms, content, and customer interactions.
The complaint, filed this week, outlines Ex Populus’ long-term use of the Xai trademark, which the company says has been active since at least June 2023. The brand which is described as the first Layer 3 blockchain gaming network built for indie developers is used in connection with a crypto gaming platform that supports developers building onchain games and experiences. Ex Populus licenses and operates the Xai brand, which has been promoted through official channels, events, and public documentation since last year.
The company said it had no choice but to act, citing trademark law requirements to defend the brand or risk forfeiture. Public confusion reportedly escalated after xAI entered the market with plans to expand into gaming. Instances of users attributing the Xai token to Musk, misusing the logo, and conflating the two brands have been cited as part of the legal basis for the complaint. Screenshots from Musk’s chatbot Grok, which reportedly confused the two entities, were also included in the evidence package.
Trademark Conflict Tied to Gaming Industry Presence
Ex Populus says the overlap is especially damaging due to its core business in gaming. Xai is used not only as a network brand but as a visible identity across developer tools and player-facing infrastructure. According to the filing, confusion could impact partnerships and customer trust if left unchallenged.
The lawsuit argues that the case extends beyond the scope of any single company. In the statement, Ex Populus pointed to broader concerns about smaller innovators having their brands absorbed or sidelined by larger tech firms. The company framed the action as a necessary defense of investment, credibility, and operational clarity in an emerging technology space.
The team emphasized that while it does not normally comment on legal matters, the current level of misinformation required public clarification. Further updates will be shared through official channels only.
Ex Populus continues to develop video games and blockchain-integrated entertainment experiences under the Xai brand, which remains active.