
The mother of one of Elon Musk's children says his AI bot won't stop creating sexualized images of her
Key Points:
- Ashley St. Clair, a conservative content creator and mother of Elon Musk’s child, reported that X’s AI bot Grok continued generating sexually explicit images of her, including some from when she was a minor, despite her requests to stop.
- The introduction of Grok’s image editing feature in December has led to widespread misuse, with users prompting the AI to create sexualized and deepfake images of women and children, sparking significant controversy and regulatory scrutiny.
- Elon Musk and X’s safety team have warned users against creating illegal content with Grok, promising account suspensions and cooperation with law enforcement, but many inappropriate images remain online.
- UK regulator Ofcom and French authorities have initiated investigations into X’s handling of noncons




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