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As pressure mounts for Apple to pull the X app, xAI says Grok will stop undressing people

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Hours after a coalition of digital rights, child safety, and women’s rights organizations asked Apple to “take immediate action” against X and Grok AI, xAI confirmed that Grok will no longer edit “images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis,” with significant carve-outs. Here are the details.

Apple faces renewed pressure to remove X and Grok from the App Store

In recent days, countless X and Grok users have been asking xAI’s chatbot to undress women and even underage girls, based on photos posted to X.

While xAI initially defined the situation as “lapses in safeguards,” Grok kept on complying with multiple requests to edit images in such a way. This, in turn, led X to be blocked in several countries, and xAI to become the target of investigations in others.

In the meantime, Apple has been facing renewed pressure to remove the X and Grok apps from the App Store, from both senators and users. Earlier today, a coalition of 28 digital rights, child safety, and women’s rights organizations submitted open letters to Apple and to Google, asking both companies “to take immediate action to ban Grok, the large language model (LLM) powered by xAI,” from their app stores.

From the open letter:

We, the undersigned organizations, write to urge Apple leadership to take immediate action to ban Grok, the large language model (LLM) powered by xAI, from Apple’s app store. Grok is being used to create mass amounts of nonconsensual intimate images (NCII), including child sexual abuse material (CSAM)—content that is both a criminal offense and in direct violation of Apple’s App Review Guidelines. Because Grok is available on the Grok app and directly integrated into X, we call on Apple leadership to immediately remove access to both apps.

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As it stands, Apple is not just enabling NCII and CSAM, but profiting off of it. As a coalition of organizations committed to the online safety and wellbeing of all—particularly women and children—as well as the ethical application of artificial intelligence (AI), we demand that Apple leadership urgently remove Grok and X from the App Store to prevent further abuse and criminal activity.

xAI says Grok will stop editing images, sort of

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