Since its launch last week, Grok users have been churning out fake images of Trump - robbing a convenience store or flying a plane toward the Twin Towers.
Critics have blasted Musk and X for allowing the chatbot to launch with so few restrictions, citing risks ranging from misinformation to copyright infringement to harming kids.
Harvard Law Cyberlaw Clinic instructor Alejandra Caraballo called the new software as 'one of the most reckless and irresponsible AI implementations I've ever seen.'
Grok does appear to have some restrictions in place. Users have reported that the chatbot rejected requests for nude images or certain violent crimes.
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