
Muskās Grok to bar users from generating sexual images of real people
Muskās Grok to bar users from generating sexual images of real people The billionaireās platform has been inundated with Grok-produced sexualised images, including of children. Elon Muskās X has said it will āgeoblockā users of xAI Grok from creating images of people in ābikinis, underwear, and similar attireā amid a global backlash against the chatbotās sexualised images. āWe have implemented technological measures to prevent the Grok account from allowing the editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis,ā Xās safety team said in a statement late on Wednesday. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Indonesia blocks access to Muskās AI chatbot Grok over deepfake images list 2 of 4 Malaysia blocks Grok amid uproar over nonconsensual sexualised images list 3 of 4 UK to investigate Elon Muskās Grok over ādeeply concerningā deepfakes list 4 of 4 Musk denies knowledge of Grok producing sexualised images of minors Only paid subscribers will be allowed to create and edit images, while users will be blocked from generating sexualised imagery āin those jurisdictions where itās illegalā. The statement did not elaborate on the nature of the geoblocking or other safeguards. X claimed to have āzero tolerance for any forms of child sexual exploitation, non-consensual nudity, and unwanted sexual contentā. Xās Grok faces investigations and bans from regulators and governments around the world following a deluge of sexualised AI images on the platform in recent weeks. The chatbotās āspicy modeā allowed users to create deepfakes with prompts including āput her in a bikiniā and āremove her clothesā. Users have wielded the feature to post AI-generated images of women and children without their consent. On Wednesday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an investigation into āwhether and how xAI violated the lawā in āfacilitating the large-scale productionā of deepfakes used to harass women and girls, including āchildren in nude and sexually explicit situationsā. Bonta said an āavalanche of reportsā prompted the investigation. The United Kingdomās media regulator Ofcom launched its own investigation on Monday, while French ministers said they had referred Grok-generated sexual content to prosecutors and media regulator Arcom. Indonesia was the first country to temporarily block access to Grok earlier this week amid concern over rising deepfake attacks, while Malaysia also banned the chatbot and said it planned to pursue legal action against X. The European Commission extended a retention order sent to X last year to retain and preserve all internal documents and data related ā to Grok until the end of 2026. Hours before announcing the safety measures, far-right billionaire Musk claimed on X that he was ānot aware of any naked underage images generated by Grok. Literally zero.ā āObviously, Grok does not spontaneously generate images, it does so only according to user requests,ā he added.
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