The lawsuit comes after weeks of mounting backlash against Grok’s ability to generate nonconsensual deepfakes.
A substantial number of AI images generated or edited with Grok are targeting women in religious and cultural clothing.
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It comes after Grok granted numerous requests to undress women and girls in images posted to the social network. 'It was a ...