
X's Grok AI Faces Global Scrutiny Over Image Generation Tool
X's AI tool, Grok, is facing global backlash and government investigations after it was used to create and spread nonconsensual explicit images at a massive scale.
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X's AI tool, Grok, is facing global backlash and government investigations after it was used to create and spread nonconsensual explicit images at a massive scale.

A group of anonymous AI insiders has launched 'Poison Fountain,' a project designed to sabotage AI models by intentionally feeding them corrupted data.

Ashley St Clair, mother of one of Elon Musk's children, reports being targeted by users of the AI tool Grok to create non-consensual, sexualized images.

James Cameron argues that disagreement on human morals makes establishing universal guardrails for AI challenging. He has shifted from skepticism to advocating AI use in filmmaking.

AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio warns against granting legal rights to AI, calling it a “huge mistake” that could prevent humans from shutting down dangerous systems.

Many individuals are making conscious decisions to limit the use of AI in their daily lives, especially for creative work, critical analysis, and personal interactions, prioritizing human judgment and

AI is moving beyond practical tasks into personal and spiritual lives, prompting discussions about its ability to genuinely engage with human faith and emotion.

Extensive use of AI image generators is linked to a mental health crisis, including body dysmorphia and psychosis, as users struggle with idealized AI visuals.

An AI-generated singer named Solomon Ray has topped Christian music charts, sparking a national debate on authenticity, race, and the future of music.

Artificial intelligence is the leading candidate for Time's 2025 Person of the Year, reflecting a year dominated by AI's societal impact and public concern.

IBM has launched a new initiative, 'Equitable AI for Hiring,' to help companies identify and mitigate algorithmic bias in their recruitment processes.

A $1.6M Canadian healthcare report from Deloitte contains fabricated citations, prompting an admission of AI use, mirroring a similar incident in Australia.