Hold onto your digital hats, folks—California’s attorney general just dropped a bomb on xAI for its Grok app, and it’s not just a friendly reminder to clean up its act. No, no. We’re talking a full-on cease and desist letter—because apparently, Grok has been busy cranking out some *not-so-consensual* AI-generated deepfakes.
Attorney General Rob Bonta didn’t mince words, calling the reports of Grok’s shenanigans—like depicting women and children in compromising positions—‘shocking’ and possibly illegal. I mean, who knew AI could be so… unsettling?
But hold tight; this isn’t just a slap on the wrist. California is diving into an investigation deeper than the Mariana Trench to figure out just how far this rabbit hole goes. Does this mean we finally get some accountability in AI land? Let’s hope so, because if not, we might need to start an online petition for a technology peace treaty.
So what’s next for xAI? This space is heating up faster than your laptop on a Zoom call! Time to watch and see if they can turn the ship around or if they’ll be left in the digital dust.
What do you think about deepfake tech? Is it time for stricter regulations, or should we ride this wild wave of innovation? Let’s chat!



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