





Among Twitter's features,
If you mention Grok in a reply and ask for an image modification, it publicly posts the edited version in the comments without the original uploader's consent.
Lately, 90% of the images Grok posts publicly are spammed with these unauthorized AI edits made without the subjects' permission.
There are plenty of people crossing the line like in the last pic, and since it actually works sometimes, it's basically at a point where generating child porn is possible.
"Users are disgusted by Grok's lack of safety filters regarding non-consensual AI edits and child safety, with many predicting that user depravity will be the main catalyst for strict AI regulations."
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