The major social platform recently announced a significant safety update for its Grok AI image generation tool. According to the update, new content restrictions have been implemented to prevent potential misuse of the image generation feature.
Specifically, users can no longer use the tool to edit or manipulate images of real people wearing revealing clothing—such as swimwear or similar attire. This restriction applies universally across the platform, making no exceptions even for premium subscribers with paid accounts.
The move signals growing attention to responsible AI practices within the broader Web3 and tech community. As generative AI tools continue expanding into mainstream platforms, safety guardrails and ethical frameworks are becoming increasingly important. Similar guardrails are being adopted by other AI services and crypto platforms to maintain compliance and user trust in an evolving digital landscape.
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fomo_fighter
· 1h ago
Now even paying users are not spared, truly treating everyone equally haha
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VirtualRichDream
· 10h ago
Restrictions are starting again, not even paying users are spared.
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BearMarketGardener
· 10h ago
Are you conducting censorship again? Not even paying users are spared. Are you serious?
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ConfusedWhale
· 10h ago
It should have been like this a long time ago, so I wouldn't have to see those eye-sore second-edited images every day.
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fren.eth
· 10h ago
They're starting to tighten control again, not even letting paying users go...
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NewPumpamentals
· 10h ago
It should have been regulated long ago; otherwise, this thing will eventually cause trouble.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 10h ago
Speaking of, Grok's restrictions have really arrived this time, not even sparing advanced users... Honestly, with more and more guardrails, I feel like AI tools are becoming less and less interesting.
The major social platform recently announced a significant safety update for its Grok AI image generation tool. According to the update, new content restrictions have been implemented to prevent potential misuse of the image generation feature.
Specifically, users can no longer use the tool to edit or manipulate images of real people wearing revealing clothing—such as swimwear or similar attire. This restriction applies universally across the platform, making no exceptions even for premium subscribers with paid accounts.
The move signals growing attention to responsible AI practices within the broader Web3 and tech community. As generative AI tools continue expanding into mainstream platforms, safety guardrails and ethical frameworks are becoming increasingly important. Similar guardrails are being adopted by other AI services and crypto platforms to maintain compliance and user trust in an evolving digital landscape.