X Users Ask Grok To Put More Clothes On Elon Musk Pictures

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BASTROP, TX—In a trend that raises serious questions about consent on the social media platform, rising numbers of X users have been asking the Grok chatbot to put more clothes on pictures of Elon Musk, sources confirmed Monday. “We live in an age when all a user needs to do to generate a fully clothed photo of a tech entrepreneur like this is input the prompt ‘@grok, Elon Musk but with baggy windbreaker,’” said University of Chicago social media expert Danielle Anjos, whose lab detected a 375% increase in deepfake imagery in which every inch of the 54-year-old Musk’s flesh was covered in layer after layer of cargo shorts, oversized hoodies, and shape-concealing sweatpants. “These are incredibly powerful tools with the capacity to take a normal picture of Musk in a bathing suit and pile on so many vests and golf shirts that not even the slightest shred of his skin is visible. Many are even covering his face with a veil so absolutely everything is left to the imagination.” Anjos went on to applaud platforms like OpenAI’s Sora, which have chosen to ban images of Elon Musk entirely.

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   BASTROP, TX—In a trend that raises serious questions about consent on the social media platform, rising numbers of X users have been asking the Grok chatbot to put more clothes on pictures of Elon Musk, sources confirmed Monday. “We live in an age when all a user needs to do to generate a fully clothed
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