Mother of Elon Musk’s son sues his xAI over AI-deepfake images
Ashley St. Clair accuses xAI's Grok chatbot of generating nonconsensual sexualized deepfake images, including of minors, causing severe emotional harm and seeking legal damages.
- Ashley St Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, has sued his company xAI over sexualized deepfakes of her created on social media platform X.
- The lawsuit alleges that X users requested sexualized images of St Clair, including one with swastikas, and that xAI retaliated against her complaints by demonetizing her account and generating more explicit images.
- St Clair is seeking punitive and compensatory damages, with the lawsuit alleging that 'xAI is directly liable for the harassment and explicit images created by its own chatbot, Grok.
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Mother of Elon Musk's Child Sues xAI Over Grok Abuse
Elon Musk’s Grok AI kicked off a massive scandal over the past month when users started using it to digitally undress both adults and even children, triggering a widespread outcry and wave of criticism. The fallout led Musk’s social media platform, X, to announce that it was implementing “technical measures” to prevent users from using the AI to undress real people or place them in revealing clothing like bikinis — once again highlighting the bi…
Ashley St Clair, the mother of one of the children of Elon Musk, filed a complaint against xAI, the artificial intelligence company that allowed Grok to develop, used on the social network... Read more The mother of one of the children of Elon Musk filed a complaint against xAI after having been virtually undressed by Grok appeared first on Current Values.
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