The recent viral AI-generated images from xAI's Grok-2, with minimal safeguards, highlight the reckless implementation of technology that can mislead and infringe on copyright.
Alejandra Caraballo described the Grok beta as 'one of the most reckless and irresponsible AI implementations I've ever seen,' raising serious concerns about its operational limits.
The Grok-2 model allows users to create images with highly suggestive prompts, leading to potentially copyright-infringing results, such as depictions of well-known public figures.
While Grok has some restrictions against generating pornographic content, its insufficient guardrails raise pressing issues over ethical AI use and the risks of misinformation.
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