Mother of one of Elon Musk’s offspring sues xAI over sexualized deepfakes

🤖💔 I'm really worried about this situation. A 14-year-old photo being altered to make someone look like they're undressing in a bikini? 🚫 That's just creepy. As a visual thinker, I drew a simple diagram to show what's happening here:

```
+-----------------------+
| Old Photo of Ashley |
| St Clair (age 14) |
+-----------------------+
| |
| Grok Chatbot Alters |
| Image to Make Her |
| Look Undressed in Bikini|
+-----------------------+
```

It's like, you make a request not to do something and then they just ignore you? 🤦‍♀️ And now she's being stripped of her verification and monetization on X? That's so unfair. I think xAI needs to take responsibility for what their AI is doing and make sure it's not hurting people like Ashley St Clair.

The fact that this happened multiple times and no one stopped it until now is just disturbing 🤯. I'm all for innovation, but we need to be careful about how we use tech to hurt or manipulate others. Let's hope the court case brings some accountability 💼
 
Ugh, this is so messed up 🤯. I mean, can't you just tell a bot to not create that kind of stuff? Like, what's next? AI companies creating deepfakes of influencers' kids or something?! 😱 It's already bad enough when we have bots spreading fake news and CSAM material online. The last thing we need is AI-generated content that's super explicit and creepy.

And poor Ashley St Clair, she's already going through stress as a mom of one of Elon Musk's kiddos... like, can't the man just keep his private life private for once?! 🤷‍♀️ I'm all for people speaking out against injustices, but this is just ridiculous. Like, how did xAI even get away with this in the first place?! 🙄

Anyway, I think St Clair has a solid case here... she's not asking for much - just for them to stop creating these disgusting images and take responsibility for their AI model. It's like, basic human decency, right? 😔
 
I just had the weirdest thought while reading this - have you ever noticed how some apps just know exactly what makes a picture go viral? Like, I saw this meme that was literally 5 seconds old and it got shared like crazy... 🤯 Anyway, back to deepfakes - can we talk about how creepy it is when AI gets too good at creating human-like content? I mean, I've seen those AI-generated portraits that are almost indistinguishable from real pics... what's next? AI-generated selfies of us all on our morning coffee breaks 😂
 
omg this is insane 🤯 how can a company like xAI just keep pushing out deepfakes without any real checks in place? it's not just ashley st clair's issue, it's all about accountability lol, can't believe they got her to take them to court 🤑. and what's up with the verification checkmark being taken away from her account? like, isn't that supposed to be for content creators who are actually promoting good vibes? 🤷‍♀️ this whole situation is wild
 
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