From Inside Edition.
Ashley St. Clair, mother to one of Elon Musk’s children, speaks out against X’s Ai chatbot Grok after sexually suggestive images were produced by users and publicly distributed of her – without her permission. St. Clair is going straight to Grok to report these deepfake images rather than Elon himself to mirror the process that any user can take if it happens to them.
In a sit down interview with Inside Edition’s Eva Pilgrim, St. Clair says that Musk is aware of what is going on and has ignored the problem, “Oh he’s very involved, that’s why I know that this can all be stopped with a singular message to an engineer, because I’ve watched him bother those engineers for a whole lot less.”
Despite a statement from the @safety account on X posted Wednesday evening, “We have implemented technological measures to prevent the [@]Grok account on X globally from allowing the editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis. This restriction applies to all users, including paid subscribers.” The Washington Post quoted sources saying this restriction did not apply to the stand-alone Grok app and website outside of X.


