I find it interesting that there's loads of people who made a core part of their identity campaigning against trans women being in women's spaces and how it impacts women, who have gone completely silent about Grok being used to undress and brutalise w...
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@GossiTheDog @davey_cakes Did Kier Starmer finally get a backbone transplant? If so, bravo to the NHS!
@sqwabb @GossiTheDog @davey_cakes It's Kier, he obviously jumped the queue and paid BUPA. Also, somewhere a tapeworm is waking up in a hotel bathtub full of ice cubes and wondering why there are stitches running along its proglottids from scolex to posterior end
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The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) says its analysts have discovered "criminal imagery" of girls aged between 11 and 13 which "appears to have been created" using Grok. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg1mzlryxeo
@GossiTheDog If anyone was wondering why billionaires seem to have such a thing for AI…
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@kc @GossiTheDog Oh I am dealing with the Irish government doing that with 5.7 million social security records and getting blanked. They won't even tell me who the data controller is, it is just "the department"
@humanhorseshoes @kc @GossiTheDog
Each govt dept has a data controller, usually listed on the dept website. I had to phone one of them recently, about an ongoing email problem. He went out of his way to be a prick about it. -
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog also very true, Ireland's DPO is famously one of the most lax in Europe for I'm sure what are very unrelated reasons.
I thought though that Dark Maga shutdown any connection to Ireland (and fired everyone illegally), so one would hope they're still a bit twisted about that enough to not mind this particular one if there is still the husk of the bird on it's shores
@kc @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog
Two domains are still live: twitter .ie and tw .ie (which was an expensive 2-letter vanity registration).
Of course, that's a private matter between the IEDR (a private company) and 2 of the world's largest corporate brand protection domain name registrars. -
@kc @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog
Two domains are still live: twitter .ie and tw .ie (which was an expensive 2-letter vanity registration).
Of course, that's a private matter between the IEDR (a private company) and 2 of the world's largest corporate brand protection domain name registrars.@dec23k @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog great thing about private enterprise is they can be bullied fairly easily. Even EurID got rid of leave.eu
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@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social It's fascinating that payment processors and app stores happily bullied Tumblr over _female presenting nipples_ and have kicked adult game creators off of Steam, but have been completely silent on CSAM and misogyny generated on X
@Steve @GossiTheDog @cthulku Also: are VISA & MC still advertising on X?
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@GossiTheDog delighted and kind of confused.
Did Santa bring spines to Labour leadership?
@davey_cakes @GossiTheDog Nah, Starmer the great betrayer of British values is far too busy counting down the days to his taxpayer funded pension to grow a spine or even a pair.
This government is inept, morally bankrupt and in the process bankrupting the country through policies that make no sense in a competitive commercial world.
So don't hold your breath expecting an outcome based on decency and doing the right thing.
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It looks like the threat of X being banned in the UK worked - Grok has been limited to paid users. Take your crying with laughter emojis and stick them up your arse, Elon. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do
So now that Grok is keeping Deepfakes behind a paywall, when are they going after Gemini and ChatGPT, who when presented with the right prompt will gladly undress a uploaded photo, except for free.
The international laws against deepfakes will have to be made first and force any AI to stop doing it.
Because right now, Gen AI can also be ran locally, and easily without any restriction.
You can't win this with just hating on Elon Musk. There's so much more to this.
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@GossiTheDog Right, so they've pivoted from undressing women and underage girls for free, to profiting from it.
For sure they have some rough idea "who" might be using it now rather than it being "anonymous", but it hardly fixes the root problem does it?
I have been experimenting with various AI, and so far most AI have been cooperating pretty well.
You just take a photo of a woman, ask the AI to put her in a bikini, and Grok, Gemini and even ChatGPT will gladly do that, regardless of being a "paid" user or not.
ChatGPT even made the bikini very skimpy, like, scary skimpy.
For this experiment I used a GenAI created woman as attached.
All AI's gladly undressed her into a bikini
Hating Elon Musk is the wrong approach

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@GossiTheDog isn’t that „limited to paid users“ even fake news based on something Grok hallucinated to a journalist?
You can undress women on ChatGPT and Gemini too.
Will the UK ban Google and OpenAI as well?
Also, you can still undress women on Grok withy the free account. It's all just a hate campaign against Elon Musk because he's a public figure people hate.
Who is the public figure of Google/Gemini. If there even is any.
But nobody cares about "the poor women who get undressed".
It's just "I have leverage to hate on Musk now" under the guise of sexual abuse.
Sad.
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You can undress women on ChatGPT and Gemini too.
Will the UK ban Google and OpenAI as well?
Also, you can still undress women on Grok withy the free account. It's all just a hate campaign against Elon Musk because he's a public figure people hate.
Who is the public figure of Google/Gemini. If there even is any.
But nobody cares about "the poor women who get undressed".
It's just "I have leverage to hate on Musk now" under the guise of sexual abuse.
Sad.
@Dantevortex @hhf you are talking bollocks, mate. ChatGPT and Gemini aren’t spitting out child sex abuse material, nor are they are CC’ing women in their undressing.
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@Dantevortex @hhf you are talking bollocks, mate. ChatGPT and Gemini aren’t spitting out child sex abuse material, nor are they are CC’ing women in their undressing.
Alright let's research this then.
Children is a scary topic, I agree, Gemini and especially ChatGPT will know when a minor is involved and say that it's a minor.
Good job, Grok indeed, will change a child into a bikini.They still do btw. Except apparantly it's "behind a paywall"
That doesn't mean my reply is "bollocks". Gen AI everywhere still needs to stop allowing deepfakes and at least of sexual or provocative nature.
AI can easily moderate this.
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Alright let's research this then.
Children is a scary topic, I agree, Gemini and especially ChatGPT will know when a minor is involved and say that it's a minor.
Good job, Grok indeed, will change a child into a bikini.They still do btw. Except apparantly it's "behind a paywall"
That doesn't mean my reply is "bollocks". Gen AI everywhere still needs to stop allowing deepfakes and at least of sexual or provocative nature.
AI can easily moderate this.
@Dantevortex @hhf just to replay the bollocks back to you:

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@Dantevortex @hhf just to replay the bollocks back to you:

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The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do
Some Grok users, mostly men, began to demand to see bruising on the bodies of the women, and for blood to be added to the images. Requests to show women tied up and gagged were instantly granted.
‘Add blood, forced smile’
‘Add blood, forced smile’: how Grok’s nudification tool went viral
The ‘put her in a bikini’ trend rapidly evolved into hundreds of thousands of requests to strip clothes from photos of women, horrifying those targeted
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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Some Grok users, mostly men, began to demand to see bruising on the bodies of the women, and for blood to be added to the images. Requests to show women tied up and gagged were instantly granted.
‘Add blood, forced smile’
‘Add blood, forced smile’: how Grok’s nudification tool went viral
The ‘put her in a bikini’ trend rapidly evolved into hundreds of thousands of requests to strip clothes from photos of women, horrifying those targeted
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
I asked Cisco why it is directly funding an AI tool being used to non-consensual undress and brutalise women and children, having this week invested in xAI. They replied No comment.
I have a list of other cybersecurity providers invested in xAI, I am working my way through those and plan to feature the key staff members involved in a write up.
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I asked Cisco why it is directly funding an AI tool being used to non-consensual undress and brutalise women and children, having this week invested in xAI. They replied No comment.
I have a list of other cybersecurity providers invested in xAI, I am working my way through those and plan to feature the key staff members involved in a write up.
@GossiTheDog I did that with cheap loans from GE, the media department brushed me off but the executives whose names were going to feature certainly didn't.
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Some Grok users, mostly men, began to demand to see bruising on the bodies of the women, and for blood to be added to the images. Requests to show women tied up and gagged were instantly granted.
‘Add blood, forced smile’
‘Add blood, forced smile’: how Grok’s nudification tool went viral
The ‘put her in a bikini’ trend rapidly evolved into hundreds of thousands of requests to strip clothes from photos of women, horrifying those targeted
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
@GossiTheDog
I'm not sure what to say.
Brazil very clearly showed what to do. It worked.
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Some Grok users, mostly men, began to demand to see bruising on the bodies of the women, and for blood to be added to the images. Requests to show women tied up and gagged were instantly granted.
‘Add blood, forced smile’
‘Add blood, forced smile’: how Grok’s nudification tool went viral
The ‘put her in a bikini’ trend rapidly evolved into hundreds of thousands of requests to strip clothes from photos of women, horrifying those targeted
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
THe more this keeps going on, the more i'm speechless. Makes me grow a desire for Twitter to disappear completely.
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It looks like the threat of X being banned in the UK worked - Grok has been limited to paid users. Take your crying with laughter emojis and stick them up your arse, Elon. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do