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Dutch court rules against Grok over AI-generated 'undressing' images in rare legal rebuke
The court imposed daily fines up to 100,000 euros and ordered xAI to pay 2.2 million euros in legal costs to prevent Grok's misuse for non-consensual sexual images.
- A Dutch court has ordered xAI and its chatbot Grok to stop generating or distributing sexualised images—such as “undressing” depictions or revealing poses—of adults or children without consent in the Netherlands.
- The preliminary injunction from the Amsterdam Court marks one of the first legal rulings addressing responsibility for AI tools that can create such content.
- The decision could set a broader precedent across Europe, as complaints and investigations into Grok and similar AI systems continue to grow globally.
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Grok is part of Elon Musk's social media platform X. Through the chatbot, it is possible to virtually 'undress' people.
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