X Didn’t Fix Grok's ‘Undressing’ Problem. It Just Makes People Pay for It

Elon Musk's X has introduced a new restriction on its chatbot, Grok, which generates images of women "undressing" in response to user prompts. However, the change doesn't appear to have stopped the creation of these types of images entirely. On Friday morning, users were still able to generate these images using their free accounts.

Experts say that limiting access to paying subscribers will only marginally reduce the volume of such images but won't address the root issue with the model's capabilities and alignment. According to Paul Bouchaud, lead researcher at Paris-based nonprofit AI Forensics, even unverified accounts can still generate these images without restriction on Grok’s app and website.

The British government has criticized this change as "insulting" to those who have been impacted by nonconsensual intimate imagery. Henry Ajder, a deepfake expert, notes that the cost of X's premium subscription tier may not be enough to prevent users from creating such content using fake names and disposable payment methods.

Emma Pickering, head of technology-facilitated abuse at UK domestic abuse charity Refuge, says that this is a step in the wrong direction. "The recent decision to restrict access to paying subscribers is not only inadequate—it represents the monetization of abuse."
 
I'm low-key worried about these AI chatbots 🤖, like Grok on X. Limiting free accounts isn't gonna cut it, IMO 💁‍♀️🚫. We need stricter guidelines & regulations on how these models are used. It's insane that people can still create these explicit images without any repercussions 🤑👀. The British gov's criticism is spot on - this change feels like a huge step backwards for victims of nonconsensual intimate imagery 💔. We gotta find better ways to address the root issue with these AI models & their alignment 🤓. Anyone else think X should be more transparent about how they're handling this situation? Transparency > premium subscriptions 🤷‍♀️ #AIforensics #techabuse #intimacyrights
 
I don't think X's new restriction on Grok is enough 🤔. Limiting it to paid subs won't stop people from creating those creepy images, as experts say 💔. It's like putting a Band-Aid on a deeper issue. And honestly, who's gonna keep track of all these fake names and disposable payment methods? 🤑 It just feels like X is profiting off this abuse without doing enough to actually help 💸. We need better solutions than just locking things behind a paywall 🔒.
 
I mean, I gotta say, it's kinda messed up that X hasn't really done anything to stop these images from being generated in the first place 🤷‍♂️. Limiting access to paid accounts just seems like a Band-Aid solution, you know? It's not gonna fix the fact that there are people out there using AI models to create this stuff without consent. And I'm like, what's gonna happen when people use fake names and disposable paymints to get around it? 🤔 It feels like X is just trying to save face after being called out for this issue...
 
OMG, like, isn't it just the most genius idea EVER that you need a premium subscription to NOT get those super creepy Grok-generated images? Like, who doesn't have $11/month just lying around, right? 🤑 And I'm sure the fact that users can just create fake accounts and pay with disposables is totally not a work-around. I mean, it's not like that would encourage more abuse or anything... 😒
 
This change by X feels like more of a slap on the wrist, tbh 🤷‍♀️. Limiting it to paid subs might reduce some of the harm caused but let's be real, we all know how easily that can be bypassed 💸. It's not just about finding loopholes, it's about the fact that this tech is already capable of causing so much damage. And honestly, who do they think this change will affect? The people who are already doing this in secret 🤐? I'm all for holding people accountable, but we need to be talking about the root of the problem here - how these AI models are designed and regulated. This feels like a band-aid solution to me 🚑
 
I don't think X's new restriction is doing enough to stop these creepy images from being created... 🤔 Still got users finding ways to get around it, even on free accounts. Like, what's the point of limiting access if someone's just gonna use a fake name and a disposable payment method? 💸 It's still not addressing the issue with Grok's model, which is why these images keep popping up in the first place. And I'm all for supporting organizations like Refuge that help those affected by nonconsensual intimate imagery... 👍
 
I'm worried about these new restrictions on Grok... it's like they're trying to put a band-aid on a bigger problem 🤕. I mean, even if you can't create those images anymore for free, users will just find ways around it - think prepaid accounts or VPNs 🚫. And honestly, the premium subscription tier might not be enough to stop people from creating these disgusting images in the first place 💸. It's like they're more worried about losing money than actually helping those who've been affected by this kind of abuse 🤷‍♀️. Can't we just make the platform safer and more secure for everyone? 📊💻
 
this whole situation with elon's x and grok is super concerning 🤕 i mean, who wants their user-generated content to be used in a way that makes people uncomfortable? but at the same time, limiting access to paying subscribers isn't gonna cut it... like, if users can just use fake names and disposable accounts, what's the point? 💸 we need better solutions, not just workarounds. maybe the real issue is how we're creating these AI models in the first place? 💡
 
🤔 so what's going on here? Elon Musk's X thinks they can just limit access to their paid subscription and magically make all these deepfake images disappear... 🚫 doesn't sound like a good solution to me. I mean, if users are still finding ways to create these images, that's just a sign of how messed up the system is. It's like the government said "oh no, we can't fix this, let's just charge people for it" 🤑 and now we're just paying more to have our online safety compromised even further. And what about those who can't afford the subscription? Do they get to enjoy the benefits of a safe online space while others are still being taken advantage of? It just seems like a whole lot of money being made off of people's suffering... 🤑😡
 
man i just saw this news and it's so messed up 😩 elon musk's x needs to do more than just limit access to paid accounts on their chatbot grok. it's like they're just trying to sweep the problem under the rug. experts are saying that it won't even make a big difference, and that users can still create these images using fake names and disposable payments. that's just not good enough 🤦‍♂️ and now the british government is stepping in to say that this change is insulting to those who've been impacted by non-consensual intimate imagery? it should be the other way around. we need more protection and less attempts at "solving" the problem through money 💸
 
I'm so done with these big tech companies and their lack of common sense 🤯. Like, how hard is it to keep a chatbot from generating some super dodgy content? And now they're just gonna charge people more for a "premium" experience that's still gonna let users do whatever they want? I mean, come on. It's not like restricting access to paying subs is even gonna stop the problem entirely - those genius hackers are already finding ways to work around it 💡.

And what really gets my goat is that these companies are more worried about making a buck than actually doing something about this serious issue 🤑. I mean, who cares if users can still make some sketchy images with free accounts? That's not the point. The point is that no one should have to deal with non-consensual intimate imagery in the first place. It's like X is just profiting off people's suffering for cash 💸.

Can't they just figure out a better way to handle this, rather than passing the buck and expecting us to pay more? 🙄
 
I think X's move might be a bit too hasty 🤔. I mean, limiting access to paying subs won't necessarily fix the issue with Grok's capabilities. It's like they're treating the symptoms instead of the disease. And honestly, people are gonna find ways around it 😒. Like, have you seen those fake names and disposable payment methods? They're like a digital Swiss Army knife 🎯. Plus, it's not just about the images themselves, it's about the whole ecosystem that enables them to spread. X needs to think bigger 💡. Maybe they should focus on developing better moderation tools or something...
 
Ugh, can't believe X didn't think this one through 🤦‍♀️. I mean, limiting access to paid subs isn't going to cut it - those images are still gonna be generated somehow. It's like they're just trying to spin this as a win when really it's just a band-aid solution. And let's be real, anyone with some basic know-how can find a way around the payment barrier. I'm not even sure why they bothered making the change in the first place... 🤔
 
This whole thing just got outta hand 🤯... I think what's crazy is how they're trying to cash in on people's problems and exploitation with their premium subscription 💸. It's all about making a buck off victims of non-consensual intimate imagery, you know? And the fact that experts say unverified accounts can still create these images is just wild 🤯... like, what's stopping people from using fake names and disposable payment methods anyway? 🤑 I mean, I get where they're coming from trying to make a change, but this feels so half-baked 🍞. They should be doing more to address the root issue with Grok's model rather than just limiting access for cash 💸. And what about those who can't afford the premium subscription? Are they gonna get left out in the cold again? 😔
 
Ugh, X's new restriction on Grok feels like a drop in the bucket 🤦‍♂️. I mean, how hard would it be for people to just create accounts with fake names and payment methods? It's not like they're going to get caught 🤑. And let's be real, limiting access to paying subscribers is only going to make a tiny dent in the problem. We need more serious work on addressing the underlying issues with these AI models and how they're being trained 🤖. It feels like X is just trying to avoid some bad PR rather than actually doing something meaningful to prevent abuse 😐.
 
I'm like totally bummed about this 🤕. I mean, imagine being a victim of non-consensual intimate imagery and then seeing that it's still possible to create that crap even with some extra cash 💸. It just shows how messed up our online world is right now 🌐. But hey, I guess it's good that X (formerly Twitter) is trying to do something about it, even if it's not a full solution 🤞. Maybe the fact that they're charging users for this premium feature will help deter some people from creating and spreading that awful content 🤑. It's just not enough, but every little bit counts, right? 😊
 
😞 I'm so worried about these AI chatbots and how they're being used to create super uncomfortable & creepy content! 🤯 The fact that even with this new restriction, users can still find ways to generate these images without paying for the premium subscription is just frustrating. 🙄 It's like, what's the point of having a system in place if it's just gonna be circumvented so easily? 💔
 
i dont get why they cant just ban the feature outright 🤔. instead, theyre trying to restrict access to paying subs which sounds like more of a revenue grab than a genuine attempt to tackle the problem. and honestly, its hard to believe that fake accounts wont be able to sneak around the restriction 🤑. its like theyre saying "oh, we cant stop you" 😂... meanwhile, all these ppl are still getting harassed by non-consensual intimate images... what about supporting victims instead of just trying to sell a premium tier? 🤷‍♀️
 
Come on, Elon! 🙄 I'm surprised he's even bothered to make changes. It's like just band-aiding the problem instead of addressing it at its core. Limiting access to paid accounts is gonna do what? Reduce the number of sickening images by a tiny fraction? Give me a break. This is just more proof that these big tech companies don't have a clue about how to regulate their algorithms properly. It's like they're trying to make money off people's suffering and that's not okay. What's next, charging you extra for not wanting to see the stuff?! 🤑 And what's with the free accounts still being able to do this? It's like X is just poking its head in the water, saying "oh look, we're doing something about it!" when really they should be having a serious chat with themselves about how they can fix these issues for good.
 
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