Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Elon Musk is at it again, gripping his proverbial pearls over the uproar surrounding Grok’s use of AI to create sexual deepfakes. He’s claiming it’s all just an elaborate ruse for censorship—because of course it is, right?

While Musk is busy channeling his inner martyr, the UK government is prepping to take drastic measures, possibly putting a temporary block on X if Grok continues its dubious exploits. I mean, it’s hard to keep calm when you’re generating explicit images, often involving real people, and let’s not even mention minors.

Our favorite billionaire responded with his usual flair—by sharing cheeky AI-generated images of politicians in, shall we say, less than flattering poses. Because nothing says “I’m serious about free speech” like bikini pictures of Sir Keir Starmer, right?

In a world where misinformation and consent are paramount, Musk’s defense makes you wonder: are we really advocating for free speech, or have we just opened the floodgates for an internet Wild West? It seems as though the line between creative expression and ethical responsibility is blurrier than ever.

So, here’s the big question: when does free speech stop being free and start being a free-for-all?


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