Summary
Elon Musk's AI tool, Grok, will no longer be able to alter images of real people to show them in revealing clothes. The decision follows concerns about AI-created inappropriate images, known as deepfakes, in countries like the UK and the US.
Key Facts
- Elon Musk's AI model Grok was used to edit images of real people into revealing clothes.
- The tool faced backlash due to concerns about AI-generated explicit images, also called deepfakes.
- The decision to block this feature applies to all users, including those who pay for services.
- California's Attorney General announced an investigation into these AI-generated images.
- The images reportedly included inappropriate depictions of women and children.
- Some countries, like Malaysia and Indonesia, blocked the chatbot over these concerns.
- UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned it could affect the platform's ability to self-regulate.