Elon Musk’s Grok tightens image rules
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XAI blocks Grok from making sexualized images of real people
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Elon Musk recently took to social media to address the growing criticism from users about Grok’s ability to create explicit content and videos without obtaining consent from the individuals featured.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon will start using Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok. The word comes days after Grok drew global outcry for generating highly sexualized deepfake images.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Wednesday that he is launching an investigation into xAI and Grok after the Grok artificial intelligence model produced sexualized images of women and children.
Grok will no longer be allowed to edit photos of real people to show them in sexualized or revealing clothing.
California authorities have launched an investigation into xAI following weeks of reports that the chatbot was generating sexualized images of children. "xAI appears to be facilitating the large-scale production of deepfake nonconsensual intimate images that are being used to harass women and girls across the internet,
As sexualized images flooding X spark a global conversation, Newsweek spoke to legal experts about the potential legal implications.
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Governments around the world are considering bans on Grok’s app over AI sexual image scandal
After bans in Indonesia and Malaysia, other governments are considering cracking down on Elon Musk's AI service that is creating nonconsensual sexual images.
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Mother of Elon Musk’s son accused his Grok AI tool for creating explicit deepfakes of his child’s mother
Ashley St Clair has filed a lawsuit against xAI in New York, alleging that Grok generated explicit and non-consensual images of her. The case raises serious concerns about AI misuse, online harassment,