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A WIRED review of outputs hosted on Grok’s official website shows it’s being used to create violent sexual images and videos, as well as content that includes apparent minors.
Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for this week’s Tech Bytes: Week in Review.
Three Democratic senators urged Apple and Google to remove Elon Musk’s apps X and Grok from their app stores Thursday evening.
A substantial number of AI images generated or edited with Grok are targeting women in religious and cultural clothing.
The Grok chatbot's ability to generate sexualized images of children is coming under investigation around the world.
Elon Musk an AI chatbot Grok is being misused to digitally undress women, generating explicit images in response to requests. This has raised global concerns.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit challenging California Assembly Bill 2013 (“AB 2013”), a legislation mandating generative AI developers to disclose detailed information about the datasets they used to train their models.
AI launches Grok Enterprise and Business plans, targeting workplace users with higher limits, security controls, and data isolation.
The platform was told to remove or block access to unlawful content without delay, follow IT Rules timelines, and preserve all evidence during the takedown process.