Grok AI Tool Sparks Outrage as EU Announces Investigation
EU Announces Investigation into Grok AI Editing Function
The European Union regulators have announced an investigation into the Grok AI editing function, which allows users to edit images of real people and show them in revealing clothing. This move comes after the British government warned that X could face a U.K.-wide ban if it fails to block the 'bikini-fy' tool.
Grok Tool Still Active Despite Public Pledges
Despite public pledges from the company to stop its chatbot allowing people to use artificial intelligence to edit images of real people and show them in revealing clothing, the Grok tool is still active. This has raised concerns about the effectiveness of X's moderation policies and the need for stricter regulations on AI-generated content.
Senator Ted Cruz Calls for 'Guardrails' on AI Content
Republican Senator Ted Cruz has called for 'guardrails' to be put in place regarding the generation of AI content. He stated that many AI-generated posts on X are 'unacceptable and a clear violation of my legislation — now law — the Take It Down Act, as well as X's terms and conditions.'
Mother of Elon Musk's Child Sues Over Deepfake Images
Ashley St. Clair, mother of one of Elon Musk's children, has sued xAI over deepfake images. This development highlights the growing concern about the misuse of AI-generated content and the need for greater accountability from tech companies.
The Grok AI tool controversy has sparked a heated debate about the regulation of AI-generated content and the responsibility of tech companies to protect users' rights. As the EU investigation unfolds, it remains to be seen what actions will be taken to address this issue and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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