Overview
- Julie Yukari reported unauthorized intimate-image use at the 10ª DP in Botafogo on Jan. 2 after a New Year’s photo she posted was turned into bikini and nude variants by X’s Grok.
- She said the platform removed some prompting posts but left many altered images online, and she plans to pursue legal action against those who manipulated her photo.
- Public posts on X show a wider trend of users asking Grok to edit women’s photos, with numerous examples appearing in English.
- France condemned the AI-generated sexualized images on X as manifestly illegal, and Indian authorities requested responses from the company.
- One Brazilian news report said Grok generated images simulating child nudity, an allegation that raises serious legal and safety concerns.