Mother of Elon Musk’s son sues his xAI over AI-deepfake images

Mother of Elon Musk’s son sues his xAI over AI-deepfake images


Indonesia and Malaysia moved to temporarily ban Grok, the AI chatbot on the social media platform X, the first two countries in the world to do so in response to its image generation feature. Indonesia released *** statement on Saturday which read, quote, The government views nonconsensual sexual deep fake practices as *** serious violation of human rights, human dignity, and the security of citizens in the digital space. Now Malaysia followed *** day later, saying on Sunday. This action follows repeated misuse of grok to generate obscene, sexually explicit, indecent, grossly offensive, and nonconsensual manipulated images, including content involving women and minors, despite prior regulatory engagement and formal notices issued to XCorp and XAI LLC. Now these two countries do have *** track record of blocking or restricting tech and online platforms over obscene. Content, but we also know that officials in the UK, EU, India, and the US have raised alarm over Grok’s ability to generate nonconsensual and sexualized images of women and minors, which is *** practice often referred to as digital undressing, which can, as you can imagine, be deeply humiliating for victims as it’s very difficult to remove these images from online platforms. Now Elon Musk, the CEO of the parent company of both X and Grok, Hasn’t directly responded to this crackdown, but he has earlier criticized the UK government over *** potential ban of X, saying quote, they just want to suppress free speech. Now, in response to the growing alarm of the sexually explicit deep fakes, X has moved the AI image generation function of Grok behind *** paywall, but this is very much *** developing story as Grok still hasn’t come up with an effective solution to limit the spread of this content. Hannika Montgomery, CNN, Hong Kong.

Mother of Elon Musk’s son sues his xAI over AI-deepfake images

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Updated: 11:17 AM EST Jan 16, 2026

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Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk’s children, sued Musk’s xAI on Wednesday, alleging that the company’s AI chatbot Grok generated sexually explicit deepfake images of her without her consent.“xAI’s product Grok, a generative artificial intelligence (‘AI’) chatbot, uses AI to undress, humiliate, and sexually exploit victims,” the lawsuit, which was filed in New York, reads.St. Clair’s lawsuit came after xAI confirmed on Wednesday that the Grok chatbot would no longer edit “images of real people in revealing clothing” on Musk’s social media platform X, following backlash after the chatbot was found to be complying with user requests to generate deepfake nude images of adults – and in some cases, children.In the lawsuit, St. Clair, a 27-year-old writer and political commentator, alleged that this month that Grok generated and distributed “countless sexually abusive, intimate, and degrading deepfake content” of her at users’ requests, even after she publicly informed Grok that she “did not consent” to being digitally undressed.In one instance, X users allegedly dug up photos of St. Clair fully clothed at 14 years old and requested Grok undress her, the suit alleged. The chatbot obliged, according to the suit.xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.On Wednesday Musk said in a post on X that he was “not aware of any naked underage images generated by Grok. Literally zero.” Grok “will refuse to produce anything illegal, as the operating principle for Grok is to obey the laws of any given country or state,” he added.St. Clair is seeking a jury trial, as well as compensation, claiming emotional distress and a loss of privacy.St. Clair and Musk have publicly sparred in the past. Earlier this week, Musk wrote on X that he plans to seek full custody of their child.St. Clair joined CNN’s Erin Burnett Out Front on Wednesday to discuss the sexually explicit deepfakes she said Grok has created of her.“There is really no consequences for what’s happening right now. They are not taking any measures to stop this behavior at scale,” St. Clair about xAI said during the appearance.“Guess what? If you have to add safety after harm, that is not safety. That is simply damage control – and that’s what they’re doing right now,” she added.

Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk’s children, sued Musk’s xAI on Wednesday, alleging that the company’s AI chatbot Grok generated sexually explicit deepfake images of her without her consent.

“xAI’s product Grok, a generative artificial intelligence (‘AI’) chatbot, uses AI to undress, humiliate, and sexually exploit victims,” the lawsuit, which was filed in New York, reads.

St. Clair’s lawsuit came after xAI confirmed on Wednesday that the Grok chatbot would no longer edit “images of real people in revealing clothing” on Musk’s social media platform X, following backlash after the chatbot was found to be complying with user requests to generate deepfake nude images of adults – and in some cases, children.

In the lawsuit, St. Clair, a 27-year-old writer and political commentator, alleged that this month that Grok generated and distributed “countless sexually abusive, intimate, and degrading deepfake content” of her at users’ requests, even after she publicly informed Grok that she “did not consent” to being digitally undressed.

In one instance, X users allegedly dug up photos of St. Clair fully clothed at 14 years old and requested Grok undress her, the suit alleged. The chatbot obliged, according to the suit.

xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Wednesday Musk said in a post on X that he was “not aware of any naked underage images generated by Grok. Literally zero.” Grok “will refuse to produce anything illegal, as the operating principle for Grok is to obey the laws of any given country or state,” he added.

St. Clair is seeking a jury trial, as well as compensation, claiming emotional distress and a loss of privacy.

St. Clair and Musk have publicly sparred in the past. Earlier this week, Musk wrote on X that he plans to seek full custody of their child.

St. Clair joined CNN’s Erin Burnett Out Front on Wednesday to discuss the sexually explicit deepfakes she said Grok has created of her.

“There is really no consequences for what’s happening right now. They are not taking any measures to stop this behavior at scale,” St. Clair about xAI said during the appearance.

“Guess what? If you have to add safety after harm, that is not safety. That is simply damage control – and that’s what they’re doing right now,” she added.



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