‘Unthinkable Behavior’: Von Der Leyen Slams Musk’s AI for Undressing Photos of Women
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has joined the growing chorus of criticism of Grok, an artificial intelligence assistant owned by billionaire Elon Musk's xAI company. She said she was appalled that the platform enabled "digital undressing of women and children online". The creation of nude, pornographic and violent images often occurs without the consent of the people depicted. Several countries have already announced measures…
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been critical of the artificial intelligence assistant Grok, owned by billionaire Elon Musk's xAI company. She told several European media outlets that she was appalled that the platform enables "digital undressing of women and children online." Several countries have announced measures, and an investigation has been launched in the island today.
The serious threats of US President Donald Trump over Greenland have, for now, overshadowed the shock that Washington and the great American technology maintain with the European Union. But let alone this is a matter resolved, as we have seen this beginning of the year with Grok, the artificial intelligence tool of social network X that creates sexualized images of women and children. An episode that has led European Commission President Ursula …
Platform X is internationally critical of the pornography function of its AI. EU Commissioner von der Leyen is now facing consequences. She also takes a stand on the issue of Greenland.
Elon Musk's Grok machine shows in the negative what AI is capable of. It brings child pornography among the people. It is time for the EU to make an example.
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