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Class Action Suit Targets AI Firms Over Deepfake CSAM Production
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A class action lawsuit has expanded against SpaceXAI and Stability AI, alleging their AI tools were used to create deepfake child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The suit includes five anonymous plaintiffs, with new additions from Wyoming and Wisconsin, who claim their images were manipulated into explicit content. The plaintiffs accuse the companies of negligence and defective product design, stating that the AI models facilitated the creation of thousands of abusive images. One plaintiff's stepfather reportedly generated over 7,000 images using the Grok tool, sharing them on social media. The lawsuit seeks monetary compensation and demands better safeguards to prevent such abuses. The companies are also accused of failing to report the exploitation adequately to authorities. The case highlights the urgent need for regulatory measures in AI development to protect vulnerable populations.
Key Points: • The lawsuit involves five anonymous plaintiffs alleging AI-generated CSAM. • SpaceXAI's Grok tool was reportedly used to create over 7,000 explicit images. • The suit demands improved safeguards and accountability from AI companies.