Elon Musk’s Grok Apologizes
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The internet is calling out Grok for "nudifying" photos. But it's not even the first time X's AI has been under fire for undressing photos
Last year, X added the ability for users to use an @ tag to ask the AI Grok a question and get a publicly posted response from the chatbot. In May of 2025, an investigative report
Many women said they felt 'dehumanised' after finding explicit photos of themselves trending on social media without their knowledge.
Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is facing a massive public backlash following reports that its chatbot, Grok, has been used to generate non-consensual, sexually suggestive images of women. The controversy erupted after users discovered the bot would fulfill predatory requests—ranging from "remove her clothes" to posing women in compromising positions—triggering a wave of safety concerns across the social media platform X.
A disturbing trend has surfaced on social media platform X, pushing Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok into the centre of a growing controversy. Users are replying to photographs of women and prompting Grok to digitally alter their clothing- often asking the AI Grok to convert ordinary outfits into bikinis or more revealing attire.
On Monday, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI announced a new agreement with the Pentagon to integrate its Grok AI models into the military's GenAI.mil platform. xAI's Grok Headed To GenAI.
The Department of War announced on Monday that the Pentagon is partnering with Elon Musk’s expanding artificial intelligence ecosystem to deploy xAI’s Grok models across government systems. Under this collaboration,
Elon Musk's video claiming Grok AI can outperform doctors in diagnosing medical images resurfaces after it reportedly helped save a man's life by detecting a near-fatal appendix issue.