This is The Guardian.
Today, how Elon Musk's chatbot is pushing undressing into the mainstream.
I had just put my son down when I received a text from a friend with a link to Twitter.
You never know what you're going to open in my situation when I get a link to Twitter.
This is Ashley St Clair.
She's a conservative author and a one-time MAGA influencer.
What I opened was a photo of Grok on dressing me and putting me in a bikini.
Grok is Elon Musk's answer to chat GBT.
It's an AI chatbot that's integrated into X and it can manipulate images as well
as do your homework.
So they were taking photos, some of which I posted myself and others that I did not post myself,
that others had posted and then just young photos that they had dug up from the trenches of the internet from when I was 14 years old,
I'm now 27.
Anonymous users on X took the photos and asked Grock to take Ashley's clothes off and worse.
One of the original images showed Ashley with a man,
a podcaster called Brace Belden, and her son's rucksack was visible in the background.
I posted this photo back during the summer and I was fully clothed,
a neckline as high as I'm wearing right now, up to my neck.
and they undressed me into a floss bikini, and then the users just piled on,
now bent her over, turned her around, removed the guy, and then they produced videos.