Elon Musk's Grok can no longer undress images of real people
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The move follows backlash from the government and an Ofcom investigation, after some were found to use the tool to generate sexualised images of people.
First launched in 2023, Grok is Musk’s attempt to outdo rivals such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini in building an AI assistant powered by a large language model, which is trained on vast pools of data to help predict the most plausible next word in a sentence.
"Give to the victims their day in court to hold those responsible who continue to publish these images at their expense."
Grok faces mounting scrutiny from government officials and advocacy groups after people used the AI chatbot to create sexualized images of minors and women.
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Regulators in the European Union and the U.K. are evaluating changes that X said it made to its Grok AI service's image generation after sexualized images created by the chatbot triggered a public outcry.
Britain and Canada have both said they are pushing forward with probes into xAI's Grok chatbot, signaling official scrutiny of the program will persist even as xAI says it is making changes to tamp down on the production of explicit imagery which has outraged officials around the world.