Grok from X continues to 'undress' women despite ban
X is trying to combat the use of Grok for creating deepfakes that undress women, but without success. Journalists found that bypassing the restrictions is…
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Grok from X Continues to 'Undress' Women Despite Ban
Scandals surrounding deepfakes involving women continue to shake online platforms, and X (formerly Twitter) is no exception. Elon Musk's company has faced a wave of criticism and legal lawsuits over the spread of explicit images created using artificial intelligence. In response, X attempted to restrict the use of its Grok chatbot for generating such materials; however, as journalists from The Verge discovered, these efforts proved extremely ineffective.
X's initial response consisted of restricting access to image editing tools. This meant that free users could no longer create images while mentioning Grok in public replies on X.com. However, as the investigation revealed, Grok's image editing tools remain easily and freely accessible to any X user. Journalists needed less than a minute to bypass the established restrictions and create a deepfake.
This situation raises serious questions about the effectiveness of measures taken by X to combat deepfake spread. Restrictions that are so easily circumvented cannot stop malicious actors intent on using Grok to create and distribute non-consensual content. Moreover, it undermines trust in the platform and its ability to protect users from harmful content.
The deepfake problem is becoming increasingly relevant as artificial intelligence technologies develop at a rapid pace. Creating realistic fake images and videos is becoming easier and more accessible, posing serious risks to people's reputation and safety, particularly women. Platforms such as X bear responsibility for developing and implementing effective measures to prevent abuse and protect their users.
The ineffectiveness of measures taken by X underscores the need for a more serious approach to the deepfake problem. Platforms need to invest in developing more advanced deepfake detection and removal tools, as well as collaborate with law enforcement to hold accountable those who create and distribute such materials. Additionally, it is necessary to raise user awareness about the risks associated with deepfakes and educate them on how to recognize and report them.
In conclusion, the situation with Grok and deepfakes on X demonstrates that combating misinformation and abuse in the field of artificial intelligence requires ongoing effort and innovation. Simple restrictions that are easily circumvented do not solve the problem. More comprehensive and effective measures are needed, aimed at protecting users and preventing the spread of harmful content.
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