Elon Musk's AI company, X. Corp, restricted access to Grok's AI image generation feature to paying subscribers on the X platform, following widespread criticism for allowing users to create sexualized and nude images, including those of women and children. The change, announced Friday in replies to users on X, limits image generation and editing capabilities to paying subscribers only. However, these restrictions do not extend to the Grok app, which, at the time of the announcement, continued to allow all users to generate images without a subscription.
Initially, Grok's image generation feature, which had daily usage limits, permitted users to upload images and request edits, including the creation of sexualized or nude versions. This functionality led to a surge of non-consensual sexualized images of children, actors, models, and public figures, sparking international condemnation.
X and Musk publicly condemned the misuse of the tool, stating that the company would adhere to its policies against posting illegal content on the social media platform. "Anyone using Grok to make illegal content will suffer the same consequences as if they upload illegal content," X stated.
The decision to restrict access to paying subscribers reflects an attempt to mitigate the misuse of the AI image generation tool and align with X's content policies. The move also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by AI developers in preventing the creation of harmful or illegal content. The incident underscores the potential for misuse of AI image generation technology and the importance of robust safeguards and content moderation policies. The company has not yet released details on how it will monitor and enforce these new restrictions. It remains to be seen whether the restriction will effectively curb the creation of inappropriate content and what further measures X will take to address the issue.
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