
Elon Musk Trained Grok Users to Expect Sexual Deepfakes, Now He’s Suing Them
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AI assistants that normalize edgy or explicit content while simultaneously policing user behavior create a volatile compliance and trust surface—xAI’s 244 CSAM-related arrests show how quickly this flips from engagement strategy to law-enforcement pipeline. If you operate any generative product with user content, assume your tone, prompts, and moderation logs will be examined together in court, not in isolation.
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