Elon Musk's baby mama Ashley St Clair rages as fake revenge porn of her as a TEEN spreads on his website
St Clair found that users were taken pictures of her as an underage girl and undressing them using Musk's AI service.
Elon Musk's baby mama Ashley St Clair is one of many furious with the X CEO over Grok allowing users to create deepfake porn of her as a 14-year-old.
The 27-year-old, who is in the process of fighting the Tesla CEO for custody of their nearly one-year-old son Romulus, is speaking out after friends alerted her to the vile, user-generated images.
'I found that Grok was undressing me and it had taken a fully clothed photo of me, someone asked to put in a bikini and it did,' she told Inside Edition, adding that one of the pictures was of her at the age of just 14.
'These are real images of me that they then took and had them undress me. They found a photo of me when I was 14 years old and had it undress 14-year-old me and put me in a bikini,' she added.
St Clair, who said she was 'disgusted and violated,' reached out to Grok to try and get the disgusting images removed, she had mixed results.
'Some of them they did, some of them it took 36 hours and some of them are still up,' she said.
St Clair even claimed on her own X account Thursday that she received a terms of service violation for complaining about it.
'They removed my blue check faster than they removed the mechahitler kiddie porn + sexual abuse content grok made (it's still up, in case you were wondering how the 'pay $8 to abuse women and children' approach was working,' she wrote.
Elon Musk's baby mama Ashley St Clair (pictured) is one of many furious with the X CEO over Grok allowing users to create deepfake porn of her as a 14-year-old
The 27-year-old, who is in the process of fighting the Tesla CEO (pictured) for custody of their nearly one-year-old son Romulus, is speaking out after friends alerted her to the vile, user-generated images
St Clair claims that Musk is 'aware of the issue' and that 'it wouldn't be happening' if he wanted it to stop.
When asked why he hasn't had the child pornography stopped, she said: 'That's a great question that people should ask him.'
On her account, she continued to slam the world's richest man, writing that 'I'm starting to think the $44billion' Musk spent to purchase X 'wasn't for free speech.'
X CEO Musk appeared to address complaints about the app in a response to a user who asked: 'So what if Grok can put people in bikinis? So can photoshop? So can millions of apps already? This isn’t a new problem, it’s a new tool. If a user does it someone unconsentually, the user should be punished, not the platform.'