xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, files a lawsuit against a Grok user over claims involving sexualized “deepfakes,” according to reporting cited by multiple outlets. The case centers on allegations that the defendant used or generated explicit, sexualized material through Grok and then shared it in a way that the company argues is unlawful and harmful.
While details of the complaint can vary by report, the core allegation is that the user created and distributed sexually explicit content that is presented as or derived from deepfake-style synthetic media. xAI’s action seeks legal remedies related to the alleged misuse of its AI product and services.
Neither report indicates that the underlying generated material is real footage; rather, the controversy is described as stemming from synthetic or AI-generated imagery. The defendant has not been described as admitting wrongdoing in the available summaries, and the reports emphasize the lawsuit as an accusation, not a finding. The case proceeds through the legal system, where facts and evidence are expected to be tested in court.