2026-01-28
20 分钟Eon Musk's AI Chatbot Grock is facing intense criticism accused of allowing ex-users to generate fake sexual explicit images.
Late last month, the popular AI Chatbot Grock came under fire for a new feature.
An influx of explicit content coming after Grock recently enhanced its image generation abilities with a new model.
Grock, which is integrated on the platform X, began allowing users to edit images with text prompts.
X users quickly discovered they could use the feature to have GROC execute instructions like take her clothes off or put her in a bikini.
Within days, X was flooded with non-consensual AI-generated images.
It's impacting hundreds of thousands of women worldwide.
GROC is producing thousands of undressed images per hour on X, allegedly,
and experts are saying that the scale is nothing like anything they have ever seen before.
Elon Musk, who owns X, has called criticisms of Grock an effort to suppress free speech.
X later said that the platform has restricted users' ability to use Grock to edit images of real people in revealing clothing.
The company also said it had blocked the ability to generate images of real people in bikinis and other revealing attire in places where it's illegal.
But at least one user says the damage has been done.
Ashley St.
Clair is a 27-year-old conservative influencer who's known in part for having a child with musk.
St.
Clair said grok undressed images of her and depicted her in sexually explicit poses in response to user prompts.
Here she is on CBS.
The worst for me was seeing myself undressed, bent over, and then my toddler's backpack.
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