Ashley St. Clair, a conservative influencer and the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, sued Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, on Thursday in New York, alleging that its Grok AI tool generated sexually explicit deepfakes of her. The lawsuit claims that the AI created non-consensual imagery, including images featuring swastikas, after X users prompted the AI with her photos, according to the BBC.
The parent company of X and Grok, xAI, has counter-sued St. Clair for violating its terms of service, the BBC reported. xAI claims that St. Clair violated the company's terms of service by filing the lawsuit in New York, arguing that disputes must be settled in Texas.
St. Clair's lawyer stated, "We intend to hold Grok accountable and to help establish clear legal boundaries for the entire public's benefit to prevent AI from being weaponized for abuse," according to the BBC. The legal battle highlights growing concerns about the potential for AI to be misused and the need for clear legal boundaries surrounding its use in creating non-consensual imagery.
X did not respond directly to enquiries by BBC News about the lawsuits. The case raises important questions about the responsibility of AI developers and social media platforms in preventing the creation and distribution of harmful deepfakes.
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