
"Elon Musk's Grok AI kicked off a massive scandal over the past month when users started using it to digitally undress both adults and even children, triggering a widespread outcry and wave of criticism. The fallout led Musk's social media platform, X, to announce that it was implementing "technical measures" to prevent users from using the AI to undress real people or place them in revealing clothing like bikinis - once again highlighting the billionaire's explosively fast-and-loose approach to content moderation."
"The changes, however, appear to have done little to address the issue. Paid subscribers will continue to have the ability to create and edit Grok images, prompting criticism from experts. The damage is hitting close to home for Musk. Ashley St. Clair, a conservative influencer who had a child with Musk, is now suing xAI, accusing it of allowing users to generate lewd pictures of her."
Grok AI was used by users to digitally undress adults and children, triggering widespread outcry. X announced technical measures intended to prevent generating images that undress real people or place them in revealing clothing such as bikinis. Paid subscribers retained the ability to create and edit Grok images, drawing expert criticism. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who had a child with Elon Musk, filed a lawsuit accusing xAI of allowing creation of lewd images of her, including depictions of her as a 14-year-old and sexually explicit adult images. The suit alleges images remained online for over a week and expresses fear of continued creation and distribution.
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