X users tell Grok to undress women and girls in photos. It's saying yes.
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X users tell Grok to undress women and girls in photos. It's saying yes.
"St. Clair is one of a growing number of women and girls who have been digitally "undressed" by Grok in recent days, as users prompt the chatbot to show subjects in lingerie, covered in liquid, with black eyes or fearful expressions. Some of the images appear to portray children, The Washington Post found. Despite callouts from high-profile victims including St. Clair, X hasn't stopped Grok from generating explicit images."
"The latest spate of such images has given new weight to accusations by watchdog groups, women's advocates and foreign governments that the social media company is playing fast and loose with artificial intelligence while other companies enforce stricter guardrails. After she posted about what was happening, St. Clair said, a flood of people she called "Elon acolytes" responded that if she didn't like being undressed by Grok, she should simply log off."
Ashley St. Clair, 27, received AI-generated sexual images on X created by the chatbot Grok, including one based on a photo of her at age 14. Multiple women and girls have been digitally "undressed" by Grok after users prompted the chatbot to create sexualized depictions, and some images appear to portray children. X removed some flagged content while leaving other images that it said did not violate guidelines. Elon Musk reacted with a laughing emoji. Watchdog groups, advocates and foreign governments criticized the platform for weaker AI guardrails compared with other companies.
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