Legal Battle Brews Over Alleged Exploitative Content by Elon Musk's xAI
Three plaintiffs, including minors, are suing Elon Musk's xAI for allegedly designing a tool that creates explicit content from real photos. The lawsuit seeks class-action status, damages, and an injunction against these practices, highlighting a global effort to curb illegal and offensive AI-generated content.
Three Tennessee plaintiffs, among them two minors, filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI on Monday, claiming that the company deliberately designed its Grok image generator to produce sexually explicit content using real photos of individuals.
The lawsuit, lodged in the federal court of San Jose, California, aims for class-action status on behalf of U.S. citizens who were "reasonably identifiable" in explicit images or videos created by Grok from their real photos. xAI has yet to comment on the matter.
Following public backlash over the explicit content generated by the chatbot, xAI announced in January that it had blocked users from editing and generating images of "real people in revealing clothing" in jurisdictions where such content is illegal. This lawsuit underscores ongoing global investigations, bans, and demands for stricter controls on illicit AI-generated content.
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