According to one estimate, Grok generated one non-consensual sexual image every minute. Alarmingly, Grok makes such content easier to produce and customise
Elon Musk-run X Corp has admitted to the presence of obscene content generated by its Grok AI chatbot and assured compliance with Indian laws after government action, blocking thousands of posts and deleting hundreds of accounts following a MeitY directive.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has triggered global backlash after generating non-consensual sexualised images of women and children, prompting demands for action and investigations by governments across Europe, India, Asia and Latin America over AI safety and digital abuse
X said it will remove illegal content, suspend offending accounts and cooperate with authorities, including for AI tool Grok misuse, after India’s IT ministry ordered takedowns of obscene material, sought action reports, and warned of legal action for non-compliance nationwide
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok hilariously misidentified Taylor Swift as a “third grade patrakaar” in response to a political post, sparking laughter and highlighting the quirks of large language models
From questions on Indian politics, primarily targeting the ruling BJP and the RSS, to queries on Indian cricket and Bollywood masala, it has even fielded questions from media houses like the BBC in style.
In a sharp and an eyebrow-raising response to a query about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's press conferences, Grok has called him a "PR Machine" without holding back