Grok limits image generator
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On Friday morning, many outlets reported that X had blocked universal access to Grok’s image-editing features after the chatbot began prompting some users to pay $8 to use them. The messages are seemingly in response to reporting that people are using Grok to generate thousands of non-consensual sexualized images of women and children each hour.
X’s sexual deepfake machine is still running, despite Grok saying otherwise.
Razor has announced Project AVA, a holographic AI companion that you can have on your desk, and you can reserve it now for $20.
As detailed in a report by Inverse, the physical version of Project Ava will be powered by xAI’s Grok, which recently started posting CSAM online. If you’re curious how it will perform as Grok races to seed social media with deepfake porn, several outlets, including both Gizmodo and The Verge, were less than complimentary about its implementation.