Elon Musk baby mama sues Grok over explicit deepfakes
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Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk’s children, is suing the tech billionaire’s AI company, xAI, after its chatbot Grok produced sexualized images of her. St. Clair filed suit against xAI in New York state court Thursday,
Grok users can still make sexualized images within the app, just not via the @Grok account on X. I tested it out and learned how easy it is.
Elon Musk's AI assistant, Grok, is facing scrutiny from governments worldwide. First launched in 2023, Grok aims to compete with AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
Ashley St. Clair, the mother of Elon Musk's 14th child, is suing xAI over Grok's generated sexually explicit images. St. Clair, a conservative influencer, filed the lawsuit against Musk's AI company after the platform allegedly generated and circulated sexual deepfake images of her across X.
Against a backdrop of intense scrutiny over AI-generated nonconsensual images, the social media site and its AI chatbot are having trouble staying online.
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Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, sues xAI over Grok sexual images
The lawsuit comes after weeks of mounting backlash against Grok’s ability to generate nonconsensual deepfakes.
Grok will no longer be allowed to edit photos of real people to show them in sexualized or revealing clothing.
Grok faces mounting scrutiny from government officials and advocacy groups after people used the AI chatbot to create sexualized images of minors and women.
The move follows backlash from the government and an Ofcom investigation, after some were found to use the tool to generate sexualised images of people.