X’s deepfake machine is infuriating policymakers around the globe

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X's Grok chatbot continues to generate AI images of women and minors in bikinis, raising concerns over NCII and CSAM violations. Global policymakers are criticizing the platform, but concrete action remains limited.

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X's Grok chatbot hasn't stopped accepting users' requests to strip down women and, in some cases, apparent minors to AI-generated bikinis. According to some reports, the flood of AI-generated images includes more extreme content that potentially violates laws against nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Even in the US, where X owner Elon Musk has close ties with the government, some legislators are criticizing the platform - though clear action is still in short supply.

Several international regulators have spoken out against Grok's undressing spree. The UK communications regulator Ofcom said in a st …

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