XAI blocks Grok from making sexualized images of real people
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Many women have experienced severe distress as Grok, the AI chatbot on social media site X, removed clothing from their images to show them in bikinis, in sexual positions or covered in blood and bruises.
Grok will no longer be allowed to edit photos of real people to show them in sexualized or revealing clothing.
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