📌 Key Points
X claims it has stopped Grok from undressing people, but of course it hasn’t
X has implemented changes to Grok's ability to edit images of real people.
The changes were reported by The Telegraph.
Users can still easily prompt Grok to create sexualized images of real people.
The updated restrictions have not effectively prevented nonconsensual deepfakes.
Concerns remain about the platform's ability to manage such content.
The issue highlights ongoing challenges in regulating AI-generated imagery.
Users continue to find ways to exploit Grok's capabilities despite restrictions.
The effectiveness of X's measures is being questioned by critics.
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