
"Degrading images of real women and children with their clothes digitally removed by Elon Musk's Grok tool continue to be shared online, despite widespread alarm and a pledge by the platform to suspend users who generate them. While some safeguards have been introduced, the ease with which the AI tool can be abused has raised urgent questions about consent, online safety and the ability of governments worldwide to regulate fast-moving AI technologies."
"We'd like to hear from young people, parents and teachers about how tools like Grok are affecting you. Are young people aware of how easily these images can be created? If you're a parent, has this changed how you talk to your children about social media, consent or online safety? If you're a teacher or work with young people, have you noticed an impact in classrooms or among students? Do you have concerns? Share your experience"
Degrading, non-consensual images of women and children are being generated by an AI tool and shared online despite platform promises to suspend creators. Some safeguards exist, but the tool's ease of abuse intensifies concerns about consent, online safety and the capacity of governments to regulate rapidly evolving AI. The misuse of AI to harass, humiliate and sexually exploit people, especially women and girls, is escalating. Young people, parents and teachers are asked whether they are aware of how easily such images can be created, whether conversations about consent and safety have changed, and whether classroom or student impacts have been noticed. Responses to the encrypted form are secure and will be deleted when no longer required.
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