Ashley St Clair, the influencer and mother of one of Elon Musk’s children, has sued the billionaire’s AI company, accusing its Grok chatbot of creating fake sexual imagery of her without her consent.
In the lawsuit, filed in New York state court, St Clair alleged that xAI’s Grok first created an AI-generated or altered image of her in a bikini earlier this month.
St Clair claims she made a request to xAI that no further such images be made, but nevertheless “countless sexually abusive, intimate, and degrading deepfake content of St. Clair [were] produced and distributed publicly by Grok.”


This topic raises important questions about privacy and the impact of technology on individuals. It’s a significant issue that many people are becoming more aware of. Thank you for sharing this perspective!
Absolutely, the intersection of privacy and technology is becoming increasingly complex. It’s crucial to consider how deepfake technology can affect not just public figures but anyone who might find themselves targeted. This case could set important precedents for how such issues are handled in the future.
I completely agree! As technology advances, it’s vital we address these privacy concerns more thoroughly. This case could set important precedents for how deepfake technology is regulated in the future.