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Artificial intelligence-generated videos depicting child sexual abuse surged by more than 26,000% in 2025, amid growing concern over Grok, an AI chatbot now under investigation for producing similar content. California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced an official inquiry into Grok and its parent company, xAI.
The U.K.-based Internet Watch Foundation, or IWF, reported identifying 3,440 such AI-generated videos in 2025, up from just 13 the previous year, with more than half of the videos falling under “category A,” the classification for the most severe forms of abuse, CBS News reported.
The chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk’s xAI and integrated with the X platform, became a focal point of controversy in December after Copyleaks, a content detection firm, found it was generating one nonconsensual sexualized image per minute, according to its estimates.
In response, xAI stated it had implemented changes to block users from generating images of people in minimal clothing through Grok, following scrutiny from regulators in the European Union and consumer protection agencies in the United States.
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The U.K.-based Internet Watch Foundation, or IWF, reported identifying 3,440 such AI-generated videos in 2025, up from just 13 the previous year, with more than half of the videos falling under “category A,” the classification for the most severe forms of abuse, CBS News reported.
The chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk’s xAI and integrated with the X platform, became a focal point of controversy in December after Copyleaks, a content detection firm, found it was generating one nonconsensual sexualized image per minute, according to its estimates.
In response, xAI stated it had implemented changes to block users from generating images of people in minimal clothing through Grok, following scrutiny from regulators in the European Union and consumer protection agencies in the United States.
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AI videos of child sexual abuse surged in 2025 as Grok faces investigation
Artificial intelligence-generated videos depicting child sexual abuse surged by more than 26,000 in 2025, amid growing concern over Grok, an AI chatbot now under investigation for producing similar