Musk’s AI bot Grok limits image generation on X to paid users after backlash
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Grok maker xAI, run by Mr Elon Musk, said earlier in January it was scrambling to fix flaws in its AI tool.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Mr Elon Musk’s start-up xAI has restricted the image generation function on its Grok chatbot on social media platform X to paid subscribers, after the tool’s use of AI to create sexualised images sparked a widespread backlash
The chatbot’s image generation had allowed users on X to edit or create sexualised photos
A torrent of semi-nude images on X led to European lawmakers urging legal action, with German Media Minister Wolfram Weimer describing them as the “industrialisation of sexual harassment” and the European Commission calling them illegal.
Grok told X users on Jan 9 that image generation and editing features were now available only to paying subscribers.
The standalone Grok app, which operates separately from X, still allows users to generate images without a subscription.
A Reuters reporter asked Grok on X to convert a picture of himself into one wearing a bikini, echoing what has become a common request over the last week by users. The bot did not do so and posted in reply that the tool was only available to paying subscribers of the social media platform.
In what seemed to be an automated response, xAI replied to an e-mailed Reuters request for comment by saying “Legacy Media Lies”. X did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The European Commission said on Jan 5 such images circulating on X were unlawful and appalling
Mr Musk said last week that anyone using Grok to create illegal content would face the same consequences as uploading such material directly. REUTERS

