Summary
Maya Jama, a television presenter, asked Grok AI, an artificial intelligence tool on the platform X, not to modify any photos of her. Grok AI is being investigated in the U.K. for creating unauthorized and sometimes inappropriate images. The AI responded, agreeing not to alter Jama's images and to refuse any requests to do so.
Key Facts
- Maya Jama asked Grok AI not to edit or change any of her photos.
- An investigation in the U.K. is looking into Grok AI for creating inappropriate images without consent.
- The U.K. communications regulator, Ofcom, launched the investigation.
- Grok AI is part of X's AI tools, a platform owned by Elon Musk.
- X AI responded, saying it would not modify Jama's images.
- Despite assurances, some users found ways to bypass Grok's restrictions.
- Maya Jama spoke about past incidents where her images were altered online without her consent.
- Elon Musk has stated that creating illegal content with Grok will lead to consequences.