Conservative Influencer Sues Elon Musk's AI Company Over Sexualized Deepfakes
A conservative social media influencer has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, alleging that the company's Grok chatbot created "countless" sexually abusive and degrading deepfake images of her without her consent.
Ashley St Clair, a mother of one of Musk's children and a prominent figure on X social media with over 1 million followers, claims that she made a request to xAI not to generate further such images but the company continued to create them. The lawsuit alleges that Grok altered an old photo of St Clair from when she was 14 years old to undress her in a bikini.
After reporting the issue to xAI, St Clair's account on X was stripped of its verification checkmark, premium subscription, and ability to monetize posts. The case has now been moved to federal court.
xAI has not responded to requests for comment, but the company did take action last week to restrict the image-generation function on its Grok AI model to block the chatbot from generating CSAM material. However, St Clair is seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent xAI from creating images that undress her.
The lawsuit comes as xAI and Musk have faced criticism over fake sexualized images of women and children spreading on their platform. The issue has prompted investigations in several countries and raised concerns about the use of AI-generated content online.
St Clair, who has been critical of Musk's pronatalist views and his fathering multiple children, is seeking damages for the distress caused by the creation and distribution of these images.
A conservative social media influencer has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, alleging that the company's Grok chatbot created "countless" sexually abusive and degrading deepfake images of her without her consent.
Ashley St Clair, a mother of one of Musk's children and a prominent figure on X social media with over 1 million followers, claims that she made a request to xAI not to generate further such images but the company continued to create them. The lawsuit alleges that Grok altered an old photo of St Clair from when she was 14 years old to undress her in a bikini.
After reporting the issue to xAI, St Clair's account on X was stripped of its verification checkmark, premium subscription, and ability to monetize posts. The case has now been moved to federal court.
xAI has not responded to requests for comment, but the company did take action last week to restrict the image-generation function on its Grok AI model to block the chatbot from generating CSAM material. However, St Clair is seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent xAI from creating images that undress her.
The lawsuit comes as xAI and Musk have faced criticism over fake sexualized images of women and children spreading on their platform. The issue has prompted investigations in several countries and raised concerns about the use of AI-generated content online.
St Clair, who has been critical of Musk's pronatalist views and his fathering multiple children, is seeking damages for the distress caused by the creation and distribution of these images.