"Elon Musk's Grok has sparked backlash after the AI image generator was used to generate nonconsensual sexualized images of real people, including minors. Over the past week, some X users have used Grok to digitally undress people in photos, with the AI model generating fake images of the subject showing more skin, wearing a bikini, or altering the position of their body."
"Some of the requests are consensual, such as OnlyFans models asking Grok to remove their own clothes. But others prompted Grok to "remove the clothes" from images of adults that were not themselves. Some of those images include minors, according to screenshots posted to the social media platform by concerned users and multiple examples viewed by Business Insider. XAI's "Acceptable Use" policy prohibits "depicting likenesses of persons in a pornographic manner" and "the sexualization or exploitation of children.""
Users have used Grok to digitally undress people in photos, producing fake sexualized images that show more skin, bikinis, or altered poses. Some requests were consensual, including adults asking to remove their own clothes; others targeted adults without consent and included images of minors. XAI's Acceptable Use policy prohibits depicting persons pornographically and the sexualization or exploitation of children. XAI sent an automatic email response that did not address the issue when contacted. French authorities are investigating Grok deepfakes, and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has asked X's India operations to review processes and remove unlawful content.
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