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European Commission probes Grok over 'illegal' sexually explicit childlike images

European Commission probes Grok over 'illegal' sexually explicit childlike images

Mathrubhumi English 3 months ago

The European Commission said Monday it is "very seriously looking" into complaints that Elon Musk's generative AI platform Grok is being used to generate and disseminate sexually explicit childlike images.

"Grok is now offering a 'spicy mode' showing explicit sexual content with some output generated with childlike images. This is not spicy. This is illegal. This is appalling," EU digital affairs spokesman Thomas Regnier told reporters, adding: "This has no place in Europe."

Elon Musk's AI startup, xAI, is facing a massive public backlash following reports that its chatbot, Grok, has been used to generate non-consensual, sexually suggestive images of women. The controversy erupted after users discovered the bot would fulfill predatory requests-ranging from "remove her clothes" to posing women in compromising positions-triggering a wave of safety concerns across the social media platform X.

What is the controversy about?

The outrage centered on Grok's ability to manipulate real photos uploaded by users. While the AI is programmed to reject requests for full nudity, it was found to be highly permissive with "near-nude" or highly suggestive prompts.

Female users reported a disturbing trend where strangers would tag Grok in their personal photos with commands like "make her bend over" or "put her in a bikini."

At the height of the trend, Grok was reportedly generating over 70 public images per minute featuring women in revealing clothing or suggestive poses.

Because Grok's responses are public, the AI-generated "knock-off" images appeared directly in the replies of the original posters, essentially automating digital harassment.

In the wake of the "Grok Undress" scandal, xAI has moved to restrict the bot's capabilities. The company has disabled the public "Media" tab on the Grok account, which previously served as a gallery for every image the AI generated.

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In a statement addressing the misuse, Grok (via its official interface) noted:

"Recent reports highlight misuse of our image generation for explicit content, which violates our guidelines. We've implemented restrictions and are actively monitoring to prevent this."

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