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California attorney general investigates Musk’s Grok AI over lewd fake images

California authorities have announced an investigation into the output of Elon Musk’s Grok.The state’s top attorney said Grok, an AI tool and image generator made by Musk’s company xAI, appears to be making it easy to harass women and girls with deepfake images on X and elsewhere online.“The avalanche of reports detailing the non-consensual, sexually explicit material that xAI has produced and posted online in recent weeks is shocking,” California attorney general, Rob Bonta, said in a statement. “I urge xAI to take immediate action to ensure this goes no further.”Bonta’s office is investigating whether and how xAI violated state law

about 21 hours ago
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Elon Musk’s stubborn spin on Grok’s sexualized images controversy

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor for the Guardian. Today, we discuss Elon Musk’s rosy depiction of Grok’s image generation controversy; the seven-figure panic among Silicon Valley billionaires over a proposed wealth tax in California, though with one notable exception; and how AI and robotics have revitalized the Consumer Electronics Showcase.The firestorm over the Grok AI tool has been raging for more than a week now, and it shows no signs of dying down.Last week, I wrote about the rising backlash against Elon Musk’s Grok AI tool, which in recent weeks has allowed users to generate thousands of sexualized images of women

about 22 hours ago
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X ‘acting to comply with UK law’ after outcry over sexualised images

Elon Musk’s X is understood to have told the government it is acting to comply with UK law, after nearly a fortnight of public outcry at the use of its AI tool Grok to manipulate images of women and children by removing their clothes.Keir Starmer told the House of Commons on Wednesday that photographs generated by Grok were “disgusting” and “shameful”, but said he had been informed that X was “acting to ensure full compliance with UK law”.“If so, that is welcome,” the prime minister said. “But we are not going to back down. They must act

about 23 hours ago
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Young people, parents and teachers: share your views about Grok AI

Degrading images of real women and children with their clothes digitally removed by Elon Musk’s Grok tool continue to be shared online, despite widespread alarm and a pledge by the platform to suspend users who generate them.While some safeguards have been introduced, the ease with which the AI tool can be abused has raised urgent questions about consent, online safety and the ability of governments worldwide to regulate fast-moving AI technologies. Meanwhile, the misuse of AI to harass, humiliate and sexually exploit people – particularly women and girls – is rapidly escalating.We’d like to hear from young people, parents and teachers about how tools like Grok are affecting you. Are young people aware of how easily these images can be created? If you’re a parent, has this changed how you talk to your children about social media, consent or online safety? If you’re a teacher or work with young people, have you noticed an impact in classrooms or among students? Do you have concerns?You can share your views on Grok and other AI tools using this form

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Use of AI to harm women has only just begun, experts warn

“Since discovering Grok AI, regular porn doesn’t do it for me anymore, it just sounds absurd now,” one enthusiast for the Elon Musk-owned AI chatbot wrote on Reddit. Another agreed: “If I want a really specific person, yes.”If those who have been horrified by the distribution of sexualised imagery on Grok hoped that last week’s belated safeguards could put the genie back in the bottle, there are many such posts on Reddit and elsewhere that tell a different story.And while Grok has undoubtedly transformed public understanding of the power of artificial intelligence, it has also pointed to a much wider problem: the growing availability of tools, and means of distribution, that present worldwide regulators with what many view as an impossible task. Even as the UK announces that creating nonconsensual sexual and intimate images will soon be a criminal offence, experts say that the use of AI to harm women has only just begun

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Crypto coin firm touted by Eric Adams denies allegations of ‘rug pull’ scam

The cryptocurrency launched by New York City’s former mayor Eric Adams is already in hot water, and now the company behind it is being forced to defend itself from accusations that it scammed people.Investors and cryptocurrency watchers say the asset, dubbed NYC Token, surged to about $580m shortly after it hit the market on Monday and then rapidly plummeted in value. Observers speculated that someone behind the scene may have carried out what’s known in the crypto world as a “rug pull” – when the creators of the asset quickly sell their investments.The company behind the coin has denied any wrongdoing.In a statement posted on X, NYC Token said it was aware of the allegations but rejected claims of a rug pull

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Sports piracy explodes in UK with 3.6bn illegal streams and rise of black-market bookmakers

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Jon Stewart on the Minneapolis ICE shooting: ‘We are in a confusing, dark place’

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Late-night hosts recapped a weekend of nationwide protests over the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer as Donald Trump made a social media post referring to himself as the “acting president” of Venezuela.Jon Stewart wasted no time expressing outrage from the Daily Show desk on Monday evening, after a particularly dark week for US news.“What the fuck is happening?” he exclaimed.“What the fuck is happening in this country? From Minnesota, to Venezuela, to Iran, to Greenland, Cuba, Mexico, Colombia.“We are on the Donald Trump Gravitron,” he concluded.

“We don’t know what up or down is.We just know it feels like we’re all gonna vomit.Each moment brings another event with cataclysmic implications and consequences, and the guy at the center of it, the instigator, the catalyst of all this chaos and confusion, he’s just out there TGIF-ing it.”Stewart later broke down the double standards for the administration’s view of law enforcement – how Trump pardoned 1,500 participants from the January 6 attack on the Capitol, while his administration continues to refer to Renee Nicole Good, the 37-year-old Minneapolis mother who was fatally shot by ICE last week, as “highly disrespectful” and a “deranged lunatic”.“The important lesson here is what?” he asked, before playing a clip of Megyn Kelly, who argued that Good “brought it upon herself”.

“We are in a confusing, dark place,” Stewart said,“This is where, quite frankly, rule of law and institutions are kind of an important framework,But now that those are gone, what’s our North Star?”Stewart answered his own question with a clip of Trump saying that his “own morality” was the only check on his power,“It couldn’t be more clear: in America today, Donald Trump is the sun, and if you revolve around him and worship him, his warmth shines upon you,” Stewart said,“But if you do not support him – if you live in the darkness of what I guess we will now refer to from now on as ‘blue states’ – fearing the day he turns his terrible wrath toward you, whether you’re a single human woman on a sidestreet somewhere in Minneapolis, or a sovereign nation that happens to have land and resources that we, a larger sovereign nation, think we also might want.

“So his people are making a bet: that adhering to a principle of forced compliance and coercion will give us a more stable and prosperous America, than a principle of shared alliance and common interest,” he concluded.“It’s kind of a tough bet, because I read somewhere, I don’t know where, that people have inalienable rights granted by a creator, not a king.”On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host also looked at the fallout from an ICE agent killing Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, sparking national outrage over the agency’s deployment in US cities.“We have Trump’s ongoing war in Minneapolis, where his response to the intense outrage following the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent is to send in even more ICE agents,” Kimmel recounted.“Because when you’re trying to put out a grease fire, what do you do? You throw more grease on it, right?”Kimmel celebrated that “thousands and thousands of patriotic Americans” protested about Good’s killing over the weekend.

“In Minneapolis, they turned out in 16 degrees,” he said,And yet, Trump’s homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, claimed that Good was a “domestic terrorist”,“This is what they want us to believe,” Kimmel said,“They need to paint anyone who protests as violent and dangerous, even a mom in a Honda,They need antifa to be real so they can call in the military and cancel elections and declare martial law.

And, ironically, while the White House is trying to squash the protests here, the Lie-atollah is said to be mulling over a military strike on Iran to support the protesters there.“I have an idea,” he added.“Send all those guys from ICE out of Minneapolis to Iran.They could help!”On Late Night, Seth Meyers recapped outrage over Good’s murder with a clip of a Minneapolis protester that appeared on Fox News: “I think it’s absolutely abhorrent that they’re kidnapping people,” the man said.“I’m disgusted that they murdered an innocent human being.

And yeah, the entire thing just absolutely abhors me – this has to stop immediately,”“I’m sorry, but how dare you go on Fox News and state such a normal, reasonable opinion!” Meyers said with feigned outrage,“If you keep this up, the president’s going to be so sad he’ll walk over to the window and never come back!”The host joked that the interviewee was a “paid, leftwing agitator” and part of a “shadowy, far-left conspiracy”, whose weapon of choice was a small bell the man said was given to him by a fellow protester,“That should tell you everything you need to know about the situation,” said Meyers,“One side is showing up with guns, and the other side is showing up with bells.

And not just any bells – tiny bells.I mean, what dangerous weapons are these paid agitators going to brandish next? A quilt and a ball of yarn?”And on the Late Show, Stephen Colbert decried the justice department’s criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair.“Nothing to worry about, just a direct attack on our independent monetary system which props up the global economy,” Colbert quipped.“If you would just excuse me for just a moment here,” he said, faking a phone call to “liquidate all my holdings into bronze weaponry and fertile goats”.“This is so bad that last night Powell, a man known for being extremely careful about making any public statements, released this hostage video,” he added.

In the video, Powell warned that “the threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the president.”“Well said, sir,” Colbert responded.“Drily said, like if words were beef jerky – snap into a Slim Jerome.But well said nonetheless.“Even in a moment of crisis like this, Powell is a very serious man,” he continued.

“That video is as hair-on-fire as he ever gets,You should hear him talk dirty,”On Monday, top economic experts endorsed an open letter decrying the threat of criminal charges as “how monetary policy is made in emerging markets with weak institutions, with highly negative consequences for inflation and the functioning of their economies more broadly”,The letter was signed by every living former Fed chair,“OK, but what do they know about money?” Colbert joked.

“Have they ever correctly identified a giraffe on a cognitive test? Have they?!”