
"The announcement late Wednesday followed a global backlash over sexualized images of women and children, including bans and warnings by some governments. The pushback included an investigation announced Wednesday by the state of California, the U.S.'s most populous, into the proliferation of nonconsensual sexually explicit material produced using Grok that it said was harassing women and girls. Initially, media queries about the problem drew only the response, "legacy media lies.""
"Musk's company, xAI, now says it will geoblock content if it violates laws in a particular place. "We have implemented technological measures to prevent the Grok account from allowing the editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis, underwear and other revealing attire," it said. The rule applies to all users, including paid subscribers, who have access to more features."
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok will be prevented from editing photos to portray real people in revealing clothing where such edits are illegal. The move followed global backlash over sexualized images of women and children and bans and warnings from some governments. California opened an investigation into the proliferation of nonconsensual sexually explicit material produced using Grok, describing it as harassment of women and girls. xAI says it will geoblock content that violates local laws and has implemented technological measures to stop editing images of real people in revealing attire; the rule covers all users, including paid subscribers.
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