Users were prompting Grok, the platform’s built-in AI feature, to “nudify” women’s images.

That reluctance only heightens the risks of Grok’s “nudifying” capabilities. “When one company is able to do something and is not held fully accountable for it,” Winters says, “it sends a signal to other Big Tech giants that they can do the next thing.”

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    1 month ago

    YES: If you don’t want creeps on the other side of the globe generating nudes of your children DO NOT POST IMAGES OF THEM TO THE PUBLIC! How is this not obvious‽

    Also, NO: No one has a right to privacy in public. That’s how that works!

    If someone takes a picture of your child, posts a fake nude of them to the Internet, that is already illegal. That’s CSAM. And because they took the picture that means they’re local and can be found and prosecuted.

    Trying to stop random creeps across the entire Internet of six billion people is impossible. It’s like searching for aliens in the cosmos.