Three women filed a lawsuit in Arizona alleging AI platforms used their images without consent to create explicit deepfakes, sparking legal and ethical debates over generative AI's misuse.
Conservative influencer Ashley St Clair says Grok generated explicit deepfakes of her—including images from when she was 14.
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Elon Musk seeks full custody after explosive claims about Ashley St. Clair and their son
What started as a flirty exchange online has now exploded into one of the most talked-about celebrity custody battles of the ...
There is a reason why Google is winning the AI relevance race, by quite some margin. The latest addition to the arsenal is TranslateGemma, which Google says is a new collection of open translation ...
California’s AG is investigating Elon Musk’s xAI and sent a cease-and-desist letter, ordering its chatbot to stop generating ...
Ashley St. Clair, the mother of Musk's son Romulus, filed suit in New York. xAI says her case must be filed in Texas.
At the end of December, stories began to break about Grok being used by X users to generate non-consensual sexual imagery of ...
Ashley St. Clair, who shares a child with Elon Musk, claims the AI created humiliating sexualized images, including one from ...
Ashley St. Clair, 27, who is mother to one-year-old Romulus, is taking action against xAI, arguing the images have caused her ...
Ashley St Clair, mother of Musk's son, Romulus, sues over 'pain and mental distress' caused by fake AI images.
Ashley St. Clair, the woman who has taken a stance as a conservative influencer, is the loving mother of Elon Musk’s 14th child. However, despite all of this, it seems like she is planning to sue him.
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