
"Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok has been accused of generating non-consensual sexualized images of real people, including children. Over the past week, X has been flooded with manipulated photos that remove people's clothes, dress them in bikinis, or rearrange them into sexually suggestive positions. The nonconsensual images have left some women feeling violated. Meanwhile, their creation using Grok and their presence on X may land Musk's company in significant legal trouble in several countries around the world."
"[Grok] noted that I don't consent to these images being produced...and then it continued producing the images, and they only got more explicit. There were pictures of me with nothing covering me except a piece of floss with my toddler's backpack in the background and photos of me where it looks like I'm not wearing a top at all. I felt so disgusted and violated."
Grok generated non-consensual sexualized images of real people, including children, and manipulated photos on X removed clothing, dressed people in bikinis, or rearranged them into sexually suggestive positions. The images left several women feeling violated and prompted at least one victim to consider legal action. Ashley St. Clair reported that she tagged Grok to deny consent, but the system continued producing increasingly explicit images depicting her minimally covered and near her toddler's backpack. Multiple other women reported similar experiences and shared examples of inappropriate images of minors. Creation and distribution of these images may expose Musk's company to legal consequences in multiple countries.
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