Musk’s AI sued after generating explicit images of his co-parent
You can not miss the irony. Musk has long touted Grok as an anti-woke, unfiltered hit at parties.
Elon Musk has long mocked safety concerns over AI. Now the mother of one of his many children is suing after Grok generated explicit images of her.
Grok’s record is terrible. The anti-semitic AI that refers to itself as Mecha-Hitler and has been generating child sexual abuse material has now earned a lawsuit from an unlikely source, the mother of one of Musk’s brood, Ashley St. Clair.
In the lawsuit, St. Clair, a 27-year-old writer and political commentator, alleged that this month that Grok generated and distributed “countless sexually abusive, intimate, and degrading deepfake content” of her at users’ requests, even after she publicly informed Grok that she “did not consent” to being digitally undressed.
In one instance, X users allegedly dug up photos of St. Clair fully clothed at 14 years old and requested Grok undress her, the suit alleged. The chatbot obliged, according to the suit.
xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
You can not miss the irony. Musk has long touted Grok as an anti-woke, unfiltered hit at parties. The consequences are a trip to the courtroom. Certainly, this is the sort of AI assistance the United States Armed Services was looking for.


