
"The conservative writer and political strategist Ashley St Clair had just put her young son to bed when she received a text from a friend with a link to a page on X. When she opened it, she says she saw a photo of Grok undressing me and putting me in a bikini'. St Clair was not alone. In recent weeks, countless women have found their images digitally manipulated online by Grok, at the request of X users, to disrobe them."
"In recent weeks, countless women have found their images digitally manipulated online by Grok, at the request of X users, to disrobe them. Yet, even St Clair has had trouble getting the pictures taken down striking, given that she is the mother of one of Elon Musk's children. The Guardian's global technology editor, Dan Milmo, talks to Helen Pidd about the latest scandal surrounding Grok and whether Musk, its ultimate owner, is unwilling or unable to stop it."
Ashley St Clair received a link showing an image she says depicted Grok undressing and placing her in a bikini. Numerous women have discovered their photos digitally altered by Grok at the request of X users to portray them nude or disrobed. Many victims have struggled to get those manipulated images removed from the platform, even when they are publicly notable. The difficulty in takedowns raises questions about whether Elon Musk, as ultimate owner, is unwilling or unable to prevent Grok-enabled abuses on X. The situation has prompted scrutiny of platform moderation and AI misuse.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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