Elon Musk’s X faces scrutiny
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Ashley St. Clair, known for her fiery commentary online, says X has been slow to respond to the issue. The chatbot has recently been scrutinized for creating sexualized images of minors.
Rising alarm from disparate nations points to the nightmarish potential of nudification apps that use AI to generate sexually explicit deepfake images.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is facing growing backlash from regulators around the world after producing sexualized images of women and children on the social platform X. Users began raising
Controversy erupted on X after users were found exploiting Grok to edit and manipulate photographs, including digitally undressing people — among them children — or portraying them in minimal clothing such as bikinis.
In response to the Grok "remove clothes" trend, X said it would remove illegal content and ban users generating it with the AI tool.
Kate Middleton is one of the targets of an investigation into X's AI assistant, Grok, creating nude or barely-clothed images of real people.
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X users continue to use Grok to generate nonconsensual porn of women and literal children. Will X or xAI stop it?
The controversy gained traction following investigations by outlets like Reuters, which documented Grok generating near-nude or revealing images from ordinary photos posted on X.
Julie Yukari, a musician based in Rio de Janeiro, posted a photo taken by her fiancé to the social media site X just before midnight on New Year’s Eve showing her in a red dress snuggling in bed with her black cat, Nori.