Questions Arise: Has Elon Musk Actually Introduced AI into League of Legends?
Nearly two months ago, after T1 clinched the 2025 World Championship, Elon Musk himself shared an idea on his social media platform X about the potential for AI to infiltrate League of Legends, with Grok – the AI platform developed by the tech billionaire that has long been integrated into X – leading the charge. At that time, many speculated that this idea could become a reality, but it would take a long time. Simultaneously, T1 was mentioned as a potential rival to the AI developed by Elon Musk for League of Legends, if it were to exist.

However, recently, the community discovered a very strange case in the Korean rank. Specifically, an account with an ambiguous name had been continuously climbing the ranks and reached the top 3 in Korea. Notably, this account operated on a schedule from 12 PM to 2:30 AM (local time) and was proficient with most Mid Lane champions. Furthermore, this account functioned like a machine, immediately searching for the next match right after finishing one, even without taking breaks in between.

Due to its machine-like consistency, many have questioned whether Elon Musk’s AI has begun operating. However, in reality, there is no evidence to support this. According to many counterarguments, allowing an AI to familiarize itself with the current League of Legends is nearly impossible, let alone mastering Mid Lane champions, which require numerous skills.
– It could be a young player, like a rookie, who is training.
– I’ve seen gamers play continuously without taking breaks between matches, and they manage to take care of their personal hygiene while searching for a match or during the ban-pick phase.
– Could it really be Elon Musk’s AI?

Elon Musk Has Yet to Comment on This League of Legends Player’s Case
Despite the community’s discussions, the tech billionaire remains silent. In reality, there are still other AI research organizations in the world. However, to have an AI capable of reaching top 3 in the Korean rank, meaning it is better than about 90% of players, including professional players, is still practically impossible at this time.