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Grok-created pictures of actual individuals in bikinis, underwear banned on X
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Grok-created pictures of actual individuals in bikinis, underwear banned on X

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 9:58 am
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Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has introduced a change in coverage that purports to supply extra protections in opposition to sexualized deepfakes, not less than on X. The brand new coverage comes as California launches an investigation into the difficulty, whereas the UK is threatening a ban.

“Now we have carried out technological measures to stop the Grok account from permitting the enhancing of pictures of actual individuals in revealing clothes similar to bikinis,” learn a press release from the X Security account on X, a sister website of Grok’s, posted simply earlier than 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT on Wednesday. “This restriction applies to all customers, together with paid subscribers.”

The X Security replace additionally acknowledged that it takes Youngster Sexual Abuse Materials (CSAM) and non-consensual nudity critically earlier than reiterating one other latest change: Picture creation and enhancing by way of the Grok account on X is now restricted to subscribers.

The X Security account additionally introduced that it now has the flexibility to geoblock “all customers to [sic] generate pictures of actual individuals in bikinis, underwear, and comparable apparel by way of the Grok account and in Grok in X in these jurisdictions the place it’s unlawful.”


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Grok and X have confronted a wave of scrutiny within the new yr as sexualized, non-consensual pictures of celebrities and kids, prompted by customers and created by its AI, have proliferated on X. California lawyer basic Rob Bonta has demanded Grok and its developer xAI take steps to take away and stop such pictures, threatening to make use of “all instruments at our disposal” to maintain its residents secure.

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“This materials, which depicts ladies and kids in nude and sexually specific conditions, has been used to harass individuals throughout the web,” Bonta stated in a press release on Wednesday.

In the meantime, xAI/X/Grok boss Elon Musk appeared to dare customers to “break Grok picture moderation” on the identical day that X Security introduced its new security updates:


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British prime minister Keir Starmer on Monday threatened to take motion in opposition to Musk, saying “if X can not management Grok, we’ll,” in keeping with a BBC report. Indonesia and Malaysia already blocked Grok entry this weekend.

Politicians have additionally focused Grok and X, with three senators calling on Apple to take away the providers from its app retailer. The apps are nonetheless obtainable in Apple’s app retailer as of Wednesday night.

X’s latest adjustments to its coverage might mirror an acknowledgment by firm leaders that it isn’t protected by Part 230 of the U.S.’s 30-year-old Communications Decency Act, in keeping with the BBC. Part 230 shields tech firms from lawsuits associated to user-generated content material, however pictures and different content material created by an app’s personal know-how could also be much less impervious to such authorized immunity.

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