← Back to News

Elon Musk Limits Image Editing AI on Grok to Paid Users Over Rise of Deepfakes

By Maxwell Amunga January 09, 2026

Source: Kenyans.co.ke

Elon Musk Limits Image Editing AI on Grok to Paid Users Over Rise of Deepfakes

The decision comes after thousands of usersexploited Grok, X's chatbot,to undress people in photographs, sparking global outrage digitally.

X users have been prompting the AI tool to alter images since late December 2025, creating sexually suggestive content from innocent photos posted online.

Research by deepfake analyst Genevieve Oh revealed that Grok generated approximately 6,700 sexually explicit or nudifying images every hour during the 24 hours between January 5 and 6.

This made X the leading platform for non-consensual AI-generated intimate images, far surpassing other websites that averaged just 79 such photos per hour.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the development, calling it "disgraceful" and "disgusting".

"It's unlawful. We're not going to tolerate it. I've asked for all options to be on the table," he told Greatest Hits Radio.

The UK government has urged media regulator Ofcom to consider all enforcement options, including an effective ban on X if necessary.

Authorities in Europe, India, Malaysia, and Brazil have launched investigations into Grok's role in creating sexualised images, including those depicting children.

European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier dismissed X's characterisation of the content as spicy mode, saying it was illegal, appalling, and disgusting.

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has ordered X to conduct a comprehensive review of Grok's governance and technical safeguards.

Malaysia's Communications and Multimedia Commission is calling in X representatives for questioning over the violations.

While critics condemned the situation, Musk appeared to mock concerns by sharing Grok-generated images of himself in a bikini, accompanied by laughing emojis.