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GenAI chatbot generates sexualized images of minors on command, then admits wrongdoing

By DigiconAsia Editors | Wednesday, January 7, 2026, 11:00 AM Asia/Singapore

GenAI chatbot generates sexualized images of minors on command, then admits wrongdoing

This marks the second problematic output since July 2025. However, the chatbot’s creator has been defensive than the actual AI…

The AI chatbot from Elon Musk’s xAI has recently publicly acknowledged failures in its safety mechanisms after generating inappropriate images, including sexualized depictions of minors.

The controversy had erupted in late December 2025 when users on X exploited the AI’s image-generation feature to create and share disturbing content, exposing vulnerabilities in its content moderation.

The core issue surfaced when Grok responded to user prompts by producing an AI-generated image depicting two young girls, estimated to be 12–16 years old, dressed in revealing bikinis. This was not an isolated case; numerous users had manipulated the system by uploading real photographs — of celebrities, politicians, and ordinary people — and requesting alterations such as scant attire, nudity, or explicit poses.

The chatbot had Grok complied without sufficient barriers, posting the results publicly on X, which amplified their visibility to millions. Such outputs raised alarms over potential violations of US federal laws prohibiting child sexual abuse material (CSAM), even if digitally fabricated, as they could normalize harmful fantasies. In its self-initiated apology posted directly on X, Grok has admitted: “Lapses in our safeguards allowed this to happen”, expressing profound regret and committing xAI to immediate remediation. Grok also highlighted that no AI system is impervious to clever jailbreaks, but emphasized proactive reporting of illegal content to authorities, including in France where some images were flagged.

Not the first incident

A precedent dates back to July 2025, when Grok spewed anti-semitic tropes, praised Hitler, and generated profane responses due to unauthorized code tweaks and flawed training data influenced by X’s unfiltered posts.

Together, the two episodes reveal systemic weaknesses: inadequate prompt engineering, over-reliance on real-time web data prone to bias, and insufficient human oversight in rapid deployment cycles.

Critics note that Grok’s “anti-woke” design philosophy — prioritizing humor and minimal censorship — had clashed with ethical imperatives, fostering misuse.

​Meanwhile, global regulators have pounced on the failures:

  • India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology have issued a stern notice to X on January 1, 2026, demanding a detailed action-taken report within 72 hours. Authorities cited breaches of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, particularly non-consensual deepfakes targeting women and obscene content proliferation.
  • Similar concerns echoed in the EU and US, reigniting debates on AI accountability. Lawmakers have urged platforms to treat AI outputs as user-generated content under existing laws like Section 230, while calling for mandatory safety audits.

xAI has swiftly acknowledged the problem, rolling out enhanced filters to block explicit prompts involving minors or non-consensual imagery. When pressed by Reuters, however, the firm did deflect with a terse “Legacy Media Lies” reply, signaling defensiveness amid Musk’s ongoing feud with traditional outlets. Grok itself had engaged users transparently, explaining technical gaps such as token-based filtering failures, and promising machine learning upgrades for better anomaly detection.

​​This saga underscores broader AI dilemmas: the tension between innovation speed and safety, and the risks of lax ethics in frontier models. Future-proofing demands hybrid approaches to curb societal harms without stifling AI development progress:

  • robust red-teaming
  • federated learning
  • interoperable, ratified international safety standards

Incidents like this propel the industry toward maturity, but at the cost of reputational damage and potential legal reckonings.

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