New research that samples X users prompting Elon Muskβs AI chatbot Grok demonstrates how frequently people are creating sexualized images with it. Nearly three-quarters of posts collected and analyzed by a PhD researcher at Dublinβs Trinity College were requests for nonconsensual images of real women or minors with items of clothing removed or added.
The posts offer a new level of detail on how the images are generated and shared on X, with users coaching one another on prompts; suggesting iterations on Grokβs presentations of women in lingerie or swimsuits, or with areas of their body covered in semen; and asking Grok to remove outer clothing in replies to posts containing self-portraits by female users.
Among hundreds of posts identified by Nana Nwachukwu as direct, nonconsensual requests for Grok to remove
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