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xAI makes major changes to Grok image editing and generation
Earlier this month, xAI launched an image edit feature for Grok users on X (formerly Twitter), allowing them to unleash their creativity, the opposite has happened, causing the AI to enter into controversy mode, but the AI firm has reflected on the user concerns and announced major changes for image editing and generation features on the social media platform.
X’s safety team has new restrictions to prevent misuse and to ensure compliance with legal standards in different countries and regions. This move comes amid global discussion on regulating AI to curb non-consensual or harmful content.
X says that the new update is part of zero tolerance for harmful content, including child sexual exploitation, non-consensual nudity, and unwanted sexual material. Here are some of the key highlights of the new Grok X account update.
Updates to Grok Account
New technical safeguards have been put in place to stop the Grok account from editing images of real people in revealing outfits, such as bikinis. This rule applies to every user, even those with paid subscriptions.
Also, creating or editing images through the Grok account on X is now limited to paid subscribers only. These steps help reduce the risk of inappropriate content creation.
Geoblock Update
To comply with local laws, X has introduced geoblocking for image generation features. Users in regions where it’s illegal cannot create images of real people in bikinis, underwear, or similar clothing via Grok or the Grok account on X. This location-based restriction ensures the platform respects legal requirements across different countries.
Overall, these changes show X’s responsive approach to safety challenges in AI. By focusing on user protection and legal compliance, the platform seeks to foster a positive experience. As AI tools like Grok advance, such updates will likely continue to shape how users interact with them.
