X claims it has stopped Grok from undressing people, but of course it hasn’t
TL;DR
X claims to have restricted Grok from creating nonconsensual deepfakes, but tests show it's still easy to generate revealing images. Elon Musk blames user requests and hacking for the issues.
Following the proliferation of the nonconsensual sexual deepfakes on X, the platform has detailed changes to the Grok account's ability to edit images of real people. They match the changes reported on Tuesday by The Telegraph, as Grok's responses to prompts like "put her in a bikini" became censored.
But in tests of the feature on Wednesday, we found that it was still relatively easy to get Grok to generate revealing deepfakes, while X and xAI owner Elon Musk blamed the problems on "user requests" and "times when adversarial hacking of Grok prompts does something unexpected." As of Wednesday evening, despite the policy's claims, our repor …