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An update to Elon Musk’s [Frankenstinian] free AI assistant, "Grok," in December 2025 made it easier for people to digitally remove people’s clothes [and show them nude, naked, or partially undressed].
Grok AI (artificial intelligence) is still being used to digitally undress women and children despite suspension pledge Degrading pictures being posted on Elon Musk’s site despite the platform pledging to suspend people who generate them.
It's illegal to draw me in undies without consent?
Degrading images of children and women with their clothes digitally removed by Grok AI continue to be shared on Elon Musk’s X, despite the platform’s commitment to suspend users who generate them.
After days of concern over use of the chatbot to alter photographs to create sexualized pictures of real women and children stripped to their underwear without their consent, the UK’s communication’s watchdog, Ofcom, said on Monday that it had made “urgent contact with X and xAI to understand what steps they have taken to comply with their legal duties to protect users in the UK.”
[We have to get consent to draw someone? - Not with pencil but with an A.I. helper.]
The Porn Wars (Kelsy Burke)
Ofcom added that it would assess whether an investigation is necessary based on the company’s response.
Meanwhile, politicians and women’s rights campaigners accused the UK government of “dragging its heels” by failing to enact legislation that was passed six months ago making the creation of such intimate images illegal.
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