Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok is facing intense criticism, accused of allowing X users to generate sexually explicit images of real women and children. One of the alleged victims is Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Musk's children. She said she discovered people used Grok to generate and publish sexualized deepfake images without her permission and share them on X.
Breakdown
- Grok accused of enabling explicit deepfakes of women and children 6s
- Malaysia and Indonesia banned Grok; UK regulators investigating 2m 16s
- Victim Ashley St. Clair called for urgent regulation and enforcement 3m 22s
- X.A.I. claims to remove illegal content and suspend offending accounts 3m 1s
- AI capabilities can be disabled by company design, experts say 4m 22s