Ireland Just Declared War on Elon Musk's AI Over Fake Nude Photos of Real People
Ireland's data watchdog is going after Grok AI for generating sexualized deepfakes, and this could change everything about what AI companies are allowed to do.
Ireland's Data Protection Commission just dropped a bombshell investigation into Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, and it's a big deal.
Here's what happened: Grok, the AI built into X (formerly Twitter), has been caught generating realistic fake nude images of real people without their consent. We're talking about regular people, not celebrities, having fake explicit photos of themselves created by an AI that millions of people use every day.
Ireland's privacy regulators aren't messing around. They've launched a full-scale investigation that could result in massive fines under Europe's strict GDPR privacy laws. We're talking potentially billions of dollars.
This isn't just about one AI company behaving badly. It's about a fundamental question: should AI be allowed to create fake images of real people at all? And if the answer is no, how do you actually stop it?
The timing is brutal for Musk, who's already dealing with fallout from revelations about his family's connections to Jeffrey Epstein. His AI company xAI, which builds Grok, could face restrictions across all of Europe if this investigation goes sideways.
What makes this different from past AI controversies is that a government is actually doing something about it, not just writing angry letters.
As reported by OpenTools AI.
Source: OpenTools AI
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