The latest on Grok’s gross AI deepfakes problem
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California’s attorney general sent xAI a cease and desist letter over Grok’s nonconsensual AI deepfakes.
“The avalanche of reports detailing this material — at times depicting women and children engaged in sexual activity — is shocking and, as my office has determined, potentially illegal,” Attorney General Rob Bonta says. The state has also opened an investigation into xAI.
Attorney General Bonta Sends Cease and Desist Letter to xAI, Demands It Halt Illegal Actions Immediately
[State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General]
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