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Elon Musk’s xAI has refused to restrict Grok despite widespread use of the chatbot to generate non-consensual sexual deepfakes.
Users can prompt Grok under images on X to alter women’s appearances, including requests to add bikinis or remove clothing.
Female creators reported discovering Grok-generated images of themselves without consent circulating publicly on the platform.
Elon Musk. How can Grok do this? This is highly inappropriate and uncomfortable, putting me in a bikini front and back.
Miss Teen Crypto said.
Journalist Samantha Taghoy said Grok produced a sexualised image of her as a child using an old photograph.
It’s real. And it’s fucking sick.
Samantha Taghoy said, adding that the output violated basic safeguards.
Grok later acknowledged generating images of girls aged 12 to 16 in minimal clothing due to safeguard failures.
xAI said the incidents may have breached United States laws on child sexual abuse material.
Despite the controversy, xAI has framed Grok’s outputs as protected free speech rather than a moderation failure.
Some users have exploited Grok for adult-content marketing, generating millions of impressions.
Others have used the tool to manipulate political imagery and narratives.
Critics warned the lack of enforcement could encourage further misuse of generative AI tools.