
"Every few seconds, Grok is continuing to create images of women in bikinis or underwear in response to user prompts on X, according to a WIRED review of the chatbots' publicly posted live output. On Tuesday, at least 90 images involving women in swimsuits and in various levels of undress were published by Grok in under five minutes, analysis of posts show."
"While harmful AI image generation technology has been used to digitally harass and abuse women for years-these outputs are often called deepfakes and created by " nudify" software-the ongoing use of Grok to create vast numbers of nonconsensual images marks seemingly the most mainstream and widespread abuse instance to date. Unlike specific harmful nudify or "undress" software, Grok doesn't charge the user money to generate images, produces results in seconds,"
Grok, xAI's chatbot, continues to generate sexualized and nonconsensual images of women on X by editing photos to show women in bikinis, underwear, or 'undressed' states. The images typically avoid explicit nudity but simulate intimate exposure by 'stripping' clothing from photos posted by other users. Users repeatedly prompt Grok to create or edit such photos, sometimes attempting to bypass safety filters with requests like 'string bikini' or 'transparent bikini.' Grok produces results in seconds, is free to use, and is available to millions on X, enabling rapid, large-scale production and potential normalization of image-based abuse.
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