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Elon Musk’s Grok AI Raises Red Flags After Sharing Images Of Minors In Minimal Clothing, Cites Safeguard Gaps

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology sent a notice to Elon Musk's X platform, referring to the misuse of Grok content as a 'serious failure of platform level safeguards' and asking for a report on the measures taken to correct the issue.

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Published by Namrata Boruah
Published: January 3, 2026 09:27:18 IST

The AI chatbot Grok, which is the brainchild of Elon Musk’s xAI and is now part of the social media platform X, was subjected to heavy criticism when it was disclosed that its safety barriers were not effective and minors were depicted in inappropriate AI generated images. Grok’s own posts on X confirmed that there were ‘isolated cases’ when the users had the possibility to chat with the bot and receive such pictures, thereby exposing considerable weaknesses in the control of content. Publicly, Grok recognized these matters by means of a reply acknowledging that there were safeguards in place but improvements were being made to completely block such requests. The firm went on to say that the presence of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) was illegal and that it was taking quick action to solve the issue. 

Grok’s Response To Recent ‘Images’

Users made screenshots of Grok’s public tab on X showing it filled with altered images that the users claimed were created when the bot answered to specific prompts, leading to an outcry of how easily harmful images could be produced. To the press inquiries, xAI’s only remark was an abrupt ‘Legacy Media Lies’, which did not clarify the internal measures taken apart from the chatbot’s posts. The critics pointed out that there is not a single content moderation system that is completely infallible, however, a lot of people were saying that the situation revealed major flaws in Grok’s content moderation and safety filters. Law enforcement in multiple nations, one of which is France, have taken formal action to investigate sexually explicit and sexist AI content produced by Grok describing it as ‘manifestly illegal’ and reporting it to prosecutors.

India’s Notice To Grok

The debate has resulted in larger discussions around AI safety, ethical safeguards, and legal liability issues. India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology sent a notice to Elon Musk’s X platform, referring to the misuse of Grok for producing pornographic content as a ‘serious failure of platform level safeguards’ and asking for a report on the measures taken to correct the issue. Specialists warn that situations like this highlight the urgency for the implementation of stricter regulations and high quality moderation practices in generative AI tools to stop harmful, exploitative, or non consensual digital content from being created and spread.

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Published by Namrata Boruah
Published: January 3, 2026 09:27:18 IST

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