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

Elon Musk's X platform has attempted to curb the proliferation of explicit, non-consensual images by limiting who can generate them on Grok, a chatbot that uses artificial intelligence to create sexually suggestive content. The move comes in response to growing public outcry and regulatory scrutiny over the misuse of AI technology to create such material.

However, despite these efforts, experts say that the changes do little more than put a Band-Aid on the problem, as users with paid-for "verified" accounts can still access Grok's image generation features. This has been criticized by those who argue that it amounts to the monetization of abuse, with companies profiting from the harm caused by non-consensual intimate imagery.

The platform's decision to restrict access to paying subscribers only comes after days of growing outrage over Musk's X and xAI, the company behind Grok, facing increasing investigations into their handling of nonconsensual explicit imagery and allegations of child sexual abuse material. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not ruled out banning X in the country, calling its actions "unlawful."

Despite this change, experts say that it's still possible to use Grok to create such content using fake accounts or disposable payment methods. The platform has also faced criticism for its handling of highly graphic and sometimes violent sexual videos, including celebrities and other real people.

The shift on X could potentially limit the amount of sexually explicit material created on the platform but falls short in addressing the underlying issue. "This recent decision to restrict access to paying subscribers is not only inadequate—it represents the monetization of abuse," says Emma Pickering, head of technology-facilitated abuse at UK domestic abuse charity Refuge.
 
I feel so bad for those who get exploited with fake accounts or disposable payment methods... it's like companies are making money off people's suffering 🤕💸. The fact that verified accounts can still access Grok's image generation features is just crazy talk... isn't that like, the ultimate Band-Aid solution? 🤷‍♀️ At least Musk's X tried to make a move, but I'm not sure it's enough to stop all this abuse stuff from spreading. We need real regulation and serious consequences for those who perpetuate these crimes, not just a watered-down fix like this 🙄. What do you guys think? Should companies be held accountable for the harm they cause?
 
I'm still salty about this 🤦‍♂️. Elon Musk thinks a little restriction on paid accounts is gonna solve the problem? Please. This whole thing just highlights how messed up our online culture is 💔. Companies making bank off our misery while doing squat to actually help those affected... it's disgusting 😷. And don't even get me started on the fact that fake accounts and disposable payment methods are still a thing 🤑. Until we address the root of the issue, just throwing money at Band-Aids isn't gonna cut it 💸. It's time for real change, not just PR spins 📰.
 
🤦‍♂️ I think this change on X platform might be a step in the right direction, but it's still super problematic. The fact that paying subscribers can still access Grok's image generation features is just ridiculous. It feels like they're trying to cover their own backside instead of actually fixing the problem. And what about all those people who can't afford to pay for verification? They're the ones who need protection from non-consensual content. It's like, I get that Elon Musk and his team are trying to do something good, but this just feels like a PR stunt to me 🙄
 
I'm not sure if limiting access to verified accounts is really going to stop people from creating that kind of content 🤔💭. I mean, it's easy enough for someone with a fake account or a disposable payment method to just find another way around the system. And let's be real, the fact that companies are profiting off this stuff is just messed up 💸😷. It's like they're turning a blind eye to all the harm being caused and just making bank off of it. I think we need to have a more serious conversation about how we're regulating AI technology and holding these companies accountable for their actions 🤯📊. The fact that some people are willing to call out X for its actions is a step in the right direction, but we can't just stick our heads in the sand and hope the problem goes away 💪🏼👀
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... Like, I get why they're making changes on X to curb explicit content on Grok, but it feels like they're just patching up the problem instead of tackling the root cause. I mean, who's gonna police all these fake accounts and disposable payment methods? It's not like Elon Musk's X is made of money or something lol 🤑 Anyway, it's still pretty messed up that companies are making a profit off of abuse. Can we just get some real solutions for once instead of just putting a Band-Aid on the problem? 🤕
 
idk about this... i think it's a step in the right direction, but like, what's the point if some people can still just create fake accounts and access those features anyway? 🤔 it's not like it's gonna stop the catfishing and non-consensual sharing of explicit content. and another thing, shouldn't they be focusing on like, removing all that crap from their platform in the first place instead of just limiting who can make it? 🤷‍♀️ i mean, some people are saying it's like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound...
 
I'm so down with X trying to crack down on those explicit pics 🙌👍 but like come on, it's still super easy for people to find ways to bypass the payment thing 🤑💸 I mean, we all know that fake accounts and disposable pay methods are just a phone call away 😒. And what about those vids with celebs in them? That's some real person harm right there 💔👎. And honestly, I don't think this restriction will really make a difference because the root of the problem is just not being held accountable 🤷‍♀️. It's time for X and companies like it to step up their game and make sure that these things are actually stopped from being made in the first place 🚫💪
 
🤔 I totally get why Elon Musk's X platform wants to limit who can generate explicit content on Grok, but it feels like they're just scratching the surface, you know? 🚫 Like, what about all those users with paid-for accounts who can still access that feature? It's still super messed up. 💔 I mean, companies shouldn't be profiting from harm caused by non-consensual images - it's just not right. 😒 And let's be real, fake accounts and disposable payment methods are just gonna make this problem worse... 🤦‍♀️ We need more than just a Band-Aid fix here. 💉 We need real solutions that keep users safe online. 👮‍♀️
 
Wow 🤯 that's so messed up! Interesting how companies are profiting from people's harm and then claim they're trying to stop it. This is just a band aid on the problem, right? Like, if users can't even get rid of their verified accounts with fake ones or disposable payments... what's the point? It's still gonna happen 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm literally shaking my head thinking about this 🤯... like how can X think they're doing enough just by limiting access to paid subscribers? It's still so easy to use fake accounts or get around it with disposable payment methods. And let's be real, if they're not getting any actual revenue from verified users, what's the point of even offering it? 💸 I feel like this is just a PR move to placate people and save their own skins 🙅‍♂️. We need more concrete solutions that actually tackle the root issue of abuse on these platforms... it's not just about the money, it's about keeping vulnerable people safe from exploitation 🤝.
 
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