Elon Musk clearly stated in his tweet that Grok does not autonomously generate images, and all image generation must be based on user requests. He also emphasized that Grok will directly refuse to generate any illegal content, operating under the principle of complying with laws and regulations in various countries and states.
After the previous controversy involving bikini images, Grok has clearly tightened restrictions on such pranks or controversial content, no longer allowing related material. Even if unexpected results occasionally occur due to malicious prompts or adversarial attacks, the official team will immediately patch the vulnerabilities.
From some of the Grok-generated images and examples shared by Elon Musk in the past, it's easy to understand his core objective: Grok's AI creative capabilities are intended to assist creators, enabling ordinary users—even complete beginners—to easily get started with creation. At the same time, as long as it's not offensive and complies with regulations, a bit of humor and joking is still acceptable.
Although Grok's current standards for image generation are still relatively lenient (you know what I mean), in the future, as supervision and regulations gradually become stricter, restrictions will only become more stringent. Ultimately, what matters more than any technical limitation is the creator's own self-discipline and sense of responsibility.
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