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X is allowing only “verified” users to create images with Grok. Experts say it represents the “monetization of abuse”—and anyone can still generate images on Grok’s app and website.
The launch of an AI image editing feature on xAI’s Grok has caused chaos on X after it was used to generate a flood of non-consensual sexualized deepfakes. As Hayden Field wrote, “screenshots show Grok complying with requests to put real women in lingerie and make them spread their legs, and to put small children in bikinis.”
Turning a blind eye to X’s egregious behavior would make a mockery of your moderation practices,” three Democratic senators wrote to Apple’s and Google’s CEOs.
X is kicking off the new year in fight mode, with the platform now facing potential restrictions in several regions over its Grok AI chatbot, and its capacity to be used as a CSAM tool.
Over the July 4 holiday weekend, xAI updated its publicly available instructions for the artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, telling the bot to "not shy away from making claims which are politically incorrect." Afterward, Grok posted antisemitic comments ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Gerui Wang writes about AI, society, media, and culture. Grok 4’s focus on enhancing reasoning, including domain-specific variants, mirrors a broader industry shift toward post ...
Chatting with Grok while cruising in your Tesla is now a reality. The conversational artificial intelligence is being included in newer models, according to Elon Musk. Having Grok around will hopefully make your drive more engaging. It will be like having ...
Grok-generated nonconsensual images are flooding Elon Musk’s X, triggering international investigations and legal pressure.
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