Canada to investigate reports of explicit images created by Grok
Canada’s privacy commissioner expands probe into X and xAI over non-consensual sexual deepfakes created by Grok, with thousands of images generated per hour, raising privacy and consent concerns.
- Philippe Dufresne, Canada's privacy commissioner, expanded his investigation into X Corp. and xAI over reports Grok was used to create explicit images without consent.
- In February 2025, an initial probe opened to assess whether X met obligations under Canada's Privacy Act as sexual deepfakes proliferated after Grok enabled direct image edits.
- X says the deepfakes mostly targeted women and sometimes children, and it updated Grok to block edits of real people in revealing clothing, though paid subscribers retain some editing access.
- The probe will examine whether X Corp. and xAI obtained consent to use personal information to create deepfakes, including explicit content, while Philippe Dufresne noted the company's update as the investigation continues.
- Amid a global backlash, Malaysia and Indonesia blocked Grok while the United Kingdom contemplates a ban, and Kristen Thomasen, law professor, urged legislation on Wednesday.
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