A class of individuals who say they were victimized by nude or undressed deepfakes generated by Grok have filed a lawsuit against parent company xAI, calling the tool “a generative artificial intelligence chatbot that humiliates and sexually exploits women and girls by undressing them and posing them in sexual positions in deepfake images publicly posted on X.”
The lawsuit, filed Jan. 23 in the U.S. District Court of Northern California, alleges that xAI executives knew Grok could generate explicit, nonconsensual images from real photos of victims, failed to implement industry standard safeguards, and instead moved to “capitalize on the internet’s seemingly insatiable appetite for humiliating non-consensual sexual images.”
Källa: Undressed victims file class action lawsuit against xAI for Grok deepfakes
