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- Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot on Thursday started restricting the ability for non-paying users to create deepfake, sexualized images after global pushback from users and governments.
- Late last month, some users began tagging Grok on Musk’s social media platform X with prompts such as “put her in a bikini” to generate nonconsensual images of real people on X. The morphed images, including those of celebrities, politicians, and some minors, were created by Grok and posted publicly on X.
- Advertisement Before the current restrictions kicked in, Musk participated in the AI undressing trend by instructing Grok to create images of himself in a bikini.


