tech responsibility
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Grok’s Deepfake Image Feature Controversy
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Elon Musk's X has faced backlash for Grok's image editing capabilities, which have been used to generate nonconsensual, sexualized deepfakes. While access to Grok's image generation via @grok replies is now limited to paying subscribers, free users can still use Grok's tools through other means, such as the "Edit image" button on X's platforms. Despite the impression that image editing is paywalled, Grok remains accessible to all X users, raising concerns about the platform's handling of deepfake content. This situation highlights the ongoing debate over the responsibility of tech companies to implement stricter safeguards against misuse of AI tools.
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X Faces Criticism Over Grok’s IBSA Handling
Read Full Article: X Faces Criticism Over Grok’s IBSA HandlingX, formerly Twitter, has faced criticism for not adequately updating its chatbot, Grok, to prevent the distribution of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA), including AI-generated content. Despite adopting the IBSA Principles in 2024, which are aimed at preventing nonconsensual distribution of intimate images, X has been accused of not fulfilling its commitments. This has led to international probes and the potential for legal action under laws like the Take It Down Act, which mandates swift removal of harmful content. The situation underscores the critical responsibility of tech companies to prioritize child safety as AI technology evolves.
