Ashley St. Clair, a conservative political commentator, social media influencer, and mother of one of Musk’s children (Musk has questioned his paternity), said that she became a victim of Grok’s “undressing” spree in recent days. Fortune has reviewed several examples of the images created on X, including fake images of St. Clair.
“When I saw [the images], I immediately replied and tagged Grok and said I don’t consent to this,” St. Clair told Fortune in an interview on Monday. “[Grok] noted that I don’t consent to these images being produced…and then it continued producing the images, and they only got more explicit.”
“There were pictures of me with nothing covering me except a piece of floss with my toddler’s backpack in the background and photos of me where it looks like I’m not wearing a top at all,” she said. “I felt so disgusted and violated. I also felt so angry that there were other women and children that this had been happening to.”
St. Clair told Fortune that after speaking out publicly about the situation she had been contacted by multiple other women who had had similar experiences, that she had reviewed inappropriate images of minors created by Grok, and was considering legal action over the images.














