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Grok's mass digital undressing spree appears to have kicked off over the past couple of days, according to successfully completed clothes-removal requ...

Grok's mass digital undressing spree appears to have kicked off over the past couple of days, according to successfully completed clothes-removal requ...

Grok's mass digital undressing spree appears to have kicked off over the past couple of days, according to successfully completed clothes-removal requests posted by Grok and complaints from female users reviewed by Reuters.

Julie Yukari, a musician based in Rio de Janeiro, posted a photo taken by her fiancé to the social media site X just before midnight on New Year's Eve (31 December) showing her in a red dress snuggling in bed with her black cat, Nori.

The next day, somewhere among the hundreds of likes attached to the picture, she saw notifications that users were asking Grok, X's built-in artificial intelligence chatbot, to digitally strip her down to a bikini.

The 31-year-old did not think much of it, she told Reuters on Friday (2 January), figuring there was no way the bot would comply with such requests.

She was wrong. Soon, Grok-generated pictures of her, nearly naked, were circulating across the Elon Musk-owned platform.

"I was naive," Yukari said.

Yukari's experience is being repeated across X, a Reuters analysis has found.

Reuters has also identified several cases where Grok created sexualised images of children.

Source :TBS News
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