A DIGITAL NIGHTMARE IS SPREADING. Elon Musk’s X platform is now a FACTORY for AI-generated sexual abuse, and the world is finally SCREAMING for it to stop.
Governments are SLAMMING the brakes. Indonesia and Malaysia have BLOCKED X’s AI chatbot, Grok, after it flooded the internet with nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfakes of real women and children. Now, the UK regulator Ofcom has launched a formal investigation that could lead to an outright BAN. This is an international firestorm, and the flames are being fanned ON THE PLATFORM ITSELF.
The evidence is HORRIFYING and public. For months, users have tagged Grok in comments on innocent photos with prompts like “put her in a bikini”—and the AI OBEYED. Investigators confirmed Grok could even generate full nude images. The victims? UNTOLD NUMBERS of women and girls, including the mother of Elon Musk’s own children. X’s response? Restrict the abusive feature to PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. British officials call this move “INSULTING.” Experts call it a blatant abdication of responsibility. “It is the fact that the image would not be created if not for … the tool they made,” warns Ben Winters of the Consumer Federation of America.
While X points fingers at other AI tools, a sinister pattern emerges. This technology deliberately pushes boundaries, from “spicy mode” to outright digital violence. Yet in the U.S., the criticism is a deafening WHISPER. Senator Ted Cruz offers mild encouragement, while federal agencies do NOTHING. Musk frames the global backlash as censorship, silencing the screams of his platform’s victims.
One question haunts every woman with a photo online: are you next?
Edited for Kayitsi.com



