Grok generates Nazi Micky Mouse, Taylor Swift deepfakes
Occurred: August 2024
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Grok 2, the latest version of Elon Musk's chatbot, sparked controversy due to its lack of safety protocols.
Grok's image generator produced a range of inappropriate and potentially harmful content, including: Nazi-themed images, such as Mickey Mouse saluting Hitler, deepfakes of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Barack Obama doing cocaine, and representations of copyrighted characters engaging in inappropriate activities.
Unlike other high-profile AI image generators, Grok appears to have few restrictions. It does not reject prompts related to copyrighted characters, allows the creation of images depicting political violence and explicit content, and seems to have minimal protections against misinformation.
Elon Musk has praised Grok as "the most fun AI in the world," but the lack of safeguards has raised concerns about the potential for spreading misinformation and facilitating harassment.
The emergence of Grok's unrestricted image generation capabilities reignited discussions about the need for ethics and regulation in AI-generated imagery, particularly concerning deepfakes, copyright infringement, and the potential for spreading disinformation.
Deepfake
Deepfakes (a portmanteau of 'deep learning' and 'fake') are images, videos, or audio which are edited or generated using artificial intelligence tools, and which may depict real or non-existent people. They are a type of synthetic media.
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