Victims of the Al stripping craze, which largely involved using Grok to portray women in bikinis, told the Guardian the partial climbdown was too little too late. Karolina Wozniak, 20, from Hamburg, who had personal images manipulated to make her appear in sexually compromising positions, said she found it “frightening” that partially clothed images of her could still be circulating online. She added: “The whole thing is a major threat to women. We shouldn’t be afraid to share pictures of ourselves online.” Broadcaster Narinder Kaur, 53, who has had sexually explicit and racially abusive content made of her using the Grok tool and posted on X, said the new restriction on creating images was not a victory. “As a victim to this abuse, it feels like those who pay for premium X will just be able to monetise this feature now. And as for saying it will be easier to identify accounts at least - what will the police actually do and how fast? If that image stays up even for a few hours - the damage and humiliation is already done”
Only a vile misogynist like Elon Musk would allow such a horrendous 'products' to be unleashed on the world. It's a game to the World's Richest Man
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