UK MP Fights Back Over Grok's Deepfakes of Her
Key Points:
- Asato filed a lawsuit claiming that AI-generated images digitally stripped her without consent, likening the experience to being physically stripped in public.
- The case follows a similar lawsuit by Ashley St. Clair, who alleges that Musk's AI tool Grok produced explicit images of her, including one depicting her as a minor.
- Asato's legal team aims to determine if AI developers can be held accountable for how their tools are designed and used.
- The UK government has threatened action against X after Grok was used to create sexualized images of women and children, prompting an Ofcom inquiry.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly supports Asato's lawsuit, emphasizing the legitimacy of her legal action.