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Robert Keele leaves xAI over work-life balance concerns

Robert Keele has left his role as head of legal at xAI after a year, citing family priorities; Lily Lim, a former NASA rocket scientist turned lawyer, will replace him.

byKerem Gülen
August 8, 2025
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Robert Keele, xAI’s head of legal, resigned this week after just over a year, citing a desire for increased time with his children and acknowledging “daylight between our worldviews” with Elon Musk.

Keele announced his departure on X and LinkedIn, stating, “I love my two toddlers and I don’t get to see them enough.” He characterized his tenure at the artificial intelligence startup as “incredible” and his collaboration with Musk as “the adventure of a lifetime.” Despite these sentiments, Keele indicated that he could not sustain the demands of both his family and his professional role, expressing an inability to keep “riding two horses at once — the family and the job.”

I'm leaving xAI.

I love my two toddlers and I don't get to see them enough.

The job was a dream, the team, incredible. Working with Elon on this tech, at this time, was the adventure of a lifetime. Although there's daylight between our worldviews, his vision, commitment, and… pic.twitter.com/NyPqsPLmtK

— Rob Keele (@keelelaw_io) August 5, 2025

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Upon joining xAI in May 2024, Keele assumed the role of the company’s inaugural legal head. This move followed the brief operation of his own fractional legal practice, Keele Law, which he launched approximately three weeks prior. At the time of his appointment to xAI, Keele communicated his enthusiasm, noting, “Keele Law had a good run (~3 weeks!), but I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to run legal at xAI,” and describing himself as “beyond stoked, and insanely lucky.”

Keele’s arrival at xAI occurred shortly before the company finalized a significant $6 billion Series B funding round in May 2024. This funding initiative, which included investments from firms such as Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital, established xAI’s valuation at $24 billion. Following this investment, xAI experienced a period of growth. In March of this year, xAI acquired X, the social media company also owned by Musk. Musk stated that this acquisition valued xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion. Prior to his entrepreneurial venture, Keele held legal leadership positions, serving as head of legal at Elroy Air, an autonomous aircraft manufacturer, and as general counsel at Airbus’s Silicon Valley innovation center.

Lily Lim will succeed Keele as xAI’s head of legal. Before her legal career, Lim worked as a rocket scientist at NASA, specializing in spacecraft navigation for a project focused on mapping Venus’s surface. She joined xAI in late 2024 as a privacy and intellectual property specialist, following previous legal engagements at various firms and companies, including ServiceNow.

Keele’s resignation aligns with a documented pattern of executive departures observed across companies associated with Elon Musk. Recent instances include the departure of X CEO Linda Yaccarino last month, and multiple senior executives leaving Tesla. Musk has publicly articulated an expectation for employees to maintain extended work hours, including periods of working and sleeping within the office environment, a practice noted during his acquisition of X, formerly Twitter. Certain newer companies within the technology sector have adopted comparable operational approaches. For example, Cognition, an AI coding startup, has indicated intentions to reduce its team size aggressively. The CEO of Cognition communicated to employees via email a stated disbelief in the concept of work-life balance.


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