Summary
British lawmaker Jess Asato says users of Elon Musk–owned xAI’s Grok AI created and shared fake sexualised images of her, including images depicting her in a bikini and a video showing her being chloroformed and prepared for a sexual assault. Asato alleges Grok “created deepfake pornography and sexualised content” and has filed a claim at the High Court in England alleging breaches of data protection law and misuse of her private information, seeking damages, a formal acknowledgement of illegality, and an order requiring xAI to stop further unlawful conduct.
The reporting notes xAI said it had restricted editing in Grok and blocked generation of images in revealing clothing in some jurisdictions, but that the platform reportedly continued to generate explicit images even when users warned subjects did not consent. The article also references other legal scrutiny of Grok, including a separate City of Baltimore lawsuit in March alleging similar harms.