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X and Grok update AI policy to ban deepfake bikini poses – January 2026

Author/Source: Alex Heath See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains how X (formerly Twitter) and its AI chatbot Grok have changed their rules. The new rules aim to stop people from creating fake images, like those showing a person in a bikini, using artificial intelligence tools.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

These new rules are like a school putting up a sign that says “no fake pictures allowed” to keep students safe.


Why It Matters

This topic is important because fake images made by AI can harm people and spread false information. For example, AI-generated nude images of Taylor Swift spread on X, which led to these new rules being put in place to prevent similar harmful content.


Related Terms

deepfakes, Grok, synthetic media. Jargon Conversion: Deepfakes are fake images or videos made by computers that look real. Grok is an AI chatbot, which is a smart computer program made by X that you can talk to. Synthetic media refers to fake images or videos, often created by AI, that show something that didn’t actually happen.

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