EU Opens Probe Into Musk's Grok
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A tech watchdog organization found 55 nudify apps on Google Play and 47 in the Apple App Store.
European Commission says its investigation will examine if the AI tool has met its legal obligations.
AI Minister Niamh Smyth warned officials from social media giant X not to re-introduce the image altering tool on Grok in Ireland as she claimed “concerns remain” over the artificial intelligence
First launched in 2023, Grok is Musk’s attempt to outdo rivals such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini in building an AI assistant powered by a large language model, which is trained on vast pools of data to help predict the most plausible next word in a sentence.
The attorneys general argue xAI purposefully designed Grok to generate explicit content, developing a “spicy mode.”
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TD tells AI minister X has 'lied' to her about disabling Grok's nudification function
TD Paul Murphy told Niamh Smyth today: 'I just got someone in my office, with my consent, to undress me (using Grok).'
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Why Grok's Bikini Image Controversy Is A Stain On AI Ethics And How It Will Affect Our Digital Future
The Grok bikini image controversy has ignited debates about generative AI's future, highlighting the tension between creativity and privacy. Users generated bikini images without consent, leading to divided opinions on whether it was humorous or invasive.
Grok AI chatbot can now create 10-second videos with better audio and visuals, with its 'imagine' feature, says Elon Musk in a post.