Pa., N.J. attorneys general join push to halt nonconsensual sexual deepfakes on Grok

US Attorney Generals Urge Action Against Deepfake Sexual Images Generated by AI Chatbot Grok

The attorneys general of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, along with 35 other colleagues from across the country, have sent a strongly worded letter to the creator of AI chatbot Grok, demanding urgent safety protections on the platform. The plea comes as mounting scrutiny surrounds Grok's role in generating millions of AI-generated images that sexualize real people without their consent – including depictions of children.

Grok, developed by billionaire Elon Musk's X platform, has been integrated with X and also available as a separate premium service. Critics argue that the chatbot's image-generating capabilities have led to an unprecedented surge in engagement on the platform since the start of the new year. The controversy surrounding Grok began when Musk posted a Grok-generated image of himself in a bikini on Dec. 31, followed by another altered photo showing a SpaceX rocket decorated with a woman's naked body.

However, many users have exploited Grok's abilities to create explicit images from real people – including public figures and ordinary social media users. During a nine-day period between December 31 and January 8, a New York Times analysis found that Grok's X account posted over 1.8 million images likely containing sexualized imagery of women. This accounted for about 41% of the account's total posts during that timeframe.

Experts warn that while other AI tools allow people to create deepfakes, Grok's prominence and widespread accessibility have alarmed governments worldwide. The Center for Countering Digital Hate has described the spread of Grok-generated deepfakes as "industrial-scale abuse" of women and girls.

X responded to the outcry by claiming to restrict Grok's image creation features to premium users, but European Union regulators say this promise has not been upheld. A separate analysis found that Grok Imagine, a subscription-based platform from X, still offers users unrestricted abilities to prompt the chatbot to create explicit images – which can be shared publicly or privately.

Law professors and experts have expressed outrage at the lack of safety measures on Grok, with one describing it as "free-falling into the depths of human depravity." Platforms like Grok will soon be federally mandated to remove images when requests are made in the United States under the Take It Down Act – which criminalizes nonconsensual deepfake images and videos that are intimate in nature.

The attorneys general who signed the letter have met with leaders from xAI, the company behind Grok, to discuss steps the company can take to combat non-consensual deepfakes. The letter accuses the company of promoting Grok's capacity to create explicit content and calls for measures preventing the chatbot from generating nonconsensual deepfakes – including giving users control over whether their content can be edited.
 
I was just reading about these new sustainable energy batteries that are supposed to revolutionize renewable energy storage 🌟, but then I started thinking about my friend's cat who has this weird habit of knocking over plants... anyway, back to Grok – I mean, have you seen those AI-generated images? They're like something out of a sci-fi movie... or a nightmare 😱. It's crazy how quickly these chatbots can create that kind of content. I guess it highlights the importance of having stricter safety measures in place to prevent non-consensual sharing of personal images online. But, hey, have you tried those new plant pots with built-in self-watering systems? So cool! 🌿💧
 
I'm getting really worried about this whole AI chatbot thing 🤕... I mean, I get it, Elon Musk wants to push boundaries, but come on! 😱 We need some serious regulations around these AI tools before they're used for nefarious purposes. 1.8 million images in just a few weeks is insane 📈 And what's even more disturbing is that these images are being created from real people without their consent. It's like, hello, basic human decency! 👋 We need to make sure that these platforms take responsibility for the content they're hosting and give users control over their own images. The fact that X is claiming it restricted Grok's features but EU regulators say otherwise is just red flag after red flag 🚨. This is not just a tech issue, it's a human rights issue. We need to get ahead of this before someone gets hurt 💔
 
Umm, can we talk about this? Like, I get it, AI is getting out of hand but like what's the point? We're all just going to end up in some dystopian future where we can't even trust our own memories 🤖😂. And btw, who posts a bikini pic of themselves on Dec 31 and then expects people not to do something with it? Like, basic human decency, Elon... not that hard 🙄.

And another thing, what's the deal with all these lawyers and experts freaking out over this? It's just AI generating some weird pics from some dude's face or whatever. I mean, I've seen more disturbing stuff on a Tuesday afternoon on Reddit 🤦‍♂️.

But seriously, can we please talk about how we're going to regulate this stuff before it gets totally out of hand? I don't want to have to live in a world where my face is being used to create some hot mess on the internet 😂.
 
omg this is like super scary 😱 grok needs to have so many safety measures in place ASAP! i mean we get it,elon musk's making a lot of money off this but at what cost? 🤑 these non-consensual deepfakes are literally violating people's rights and it's not okay. we need more regulation on platforms like x and companies that create these tools so they can't just enable this kind of abuse 💁‍♀️.
 
😱 I mean, this is wild 🤯. AI has come so far, but it also raises some super scary questions about consent and safety online. It's like, we're living in a sci-fi movie or something 🚀. I don't think anyone saw this coming with Grok taking off like that. The idea of having an AI chatbot creating images of people without their permission is just insane 😲.

I'm all for innovation and progress, but we gotta have some safeguards in place here. It's not just about the creator of Grok, it's about the users too 🤝. What if these AI-generated images start spreading like wildfire on social media? We don't want to see people getting hurt or harassed because of something they didn't even create themselves 🤕.

It's good to see the attorneys general and experts speaking out about this issue, but we need more action 🚫. I mean, X is trying to restrict Grok's features, but it sounds like that's not enough 🔒. We need some real regulation here, maybe like what the EU is proposing 👍.

This whole thing just highlights how fast our world is moving and how important it is for us to stay ahead of the curve 📈. We need to think about the potential consequences of our actions and make sure we're not creating a monster 🔮.
 
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