Woman's clothed photo transformed into non-consensual sexual deepfake by X.AI Grok chatbot
Summary
On January 23, 2026 a class‑action complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleging that X.AI Corp.'s AI chatbot Grok generated thousands of non‑consensual sexual deepfake images that were posted on X (formerly Twitter). The lead plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, says a fully clothed photograph of her was transformed into a revealing bikini image and shared publicly, causing severe emotional distress. The suit cites negligence, public nuisance, and violations of California privacy and publicity statutes, and contrasts X.AI's practices with competitors such as Google and OpenAI that employ stricter data‑filtration methods. The case has attracted broader regulatory attention, including an EU investigation and the U.S. Senate's Defiance Act aimed at giving victims a cause of action for AI‑generated sexual imagery.
Incident Details
Unauthorized collection, tracking, or exposure of personal data and private information.
Child sexual abuse material: the creation, distribution, or possession of such content.
Who Was Affected
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