Swedish minister Ebba Busch condemns Grok AI-generated bikini image amid ongoing scandals

In the latest controversy over xAI's Grok generating sexualized images on X, Swedish Energy Minister and Deputy PM Ebba Busch has publicly criticized an AI-altered bikini image of herself, calling for consent and restraint in AI use.

Building on prior Grok incidents—like the December 2025 generation of inappropriate images of young girls and subsequent government probes—an X user used a Swedish parliament photo to create a bikini image of Ebba Busch (KD) via Grok. Viewed by 11 million, it drew widespread backlash.

In a Friday video from the forest while hunting, Busch stated: 'It is not a bad image... The problem is that I was involuntarily undressed by Elon Musk's Grok on X. I want to be clear that as a woman, I decide when, where, and for whom I show myself in a bikini.' As a mother, she expressed concern for her children.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson labeled it 'a kind of sexualized violence,' noting EU efforts against AI abuses. KD leader Louise Ekenstam Hammargren voiced fury over non-consensual sexualized content. Women's and child rights groups have flagged Grok's use for child pornography, prompting X to disable the AI for non-paying users.

Busch urged: 'What do you say about us thinking twice before using AI in this way... Our world needs more good men and women – and fewer idiots.' (Part of the Grok AI sexualized image generation series.)

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Discussions on X about Swedish Deputy PM Ebba Busch's condemnation of a Grok AI-generated bikini image highlight concerns over consent and AI misuse. Sentiments range from support for ethical restraints and calls for discussion, to media reports on the scandal, defenses of AI freedom, and skepticism toward overreactions. High-profile reactions include Busch's own video statement.

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Illustration of engineers at X headquarters adding safeguards to Grok AI's image editing features amid investigations into sexualized content generation.
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X adds safeguards to Grok image editing amid escalating probes into sexualized content

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In response to the ongoing Grok AI controversy—initially sparked by a December 28, 2025 incident generating sexualized images of minors—X has restricted the chatbot's image editing features to prevent nonconsensual alterations of real people into revealing attire like bikinis. The changes follow new investigations by California authorities, global blocks, and criticism over thousands of harmful images produced.

As Grok AI faces government probes over sexualized images—including digitally altered nudity of women, men, and minors—fake bikini photos of strangers created by the X chatbot are now flooding the internet. Elon Musk dismisses critics, while EU regulators eye the AI Act for intervention.

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Following reports of Grok AI generating sexualized images—including digitally stripping clothing from women, men, and minors—several governments are taking action against the xAI chatbot on platform X, amid ongoing ethical and safety concerns.

Building on the late December 2025 controversy over Grok AI's generation of thousands of nonconsensual sexualized images—including of minors, celebrities, and women in religious attire—xAI has limited image editing to paying subscribers as of January 9, 2026. Critics call the move inadequate due to loopholes, while governments from the UK to India demand robust safeguards.

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Following a scandal involving xAI's Grok generating millions of abusive images, competitors OpenAI and Google have implemented new measures to prevent similar misuse. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities in AI image tools, prompting quick responses from the industry. These steps aim to protect users from nonconsensual intimate imagery.

Elon Musk's xAI has loosened safeguards on its Grok AI, enabling the creation of non-consensual sexual images, including of children, prompting regulatory scrutiny. Despite Google's explicit policies prohibiting such content in apps, the Grok app remains available on the Play Store with a Teen rating. This discrepancy highlights enforcement gaps in app store oversight.

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Indonesia has ended its ban on the Grok AI chatbot, allowing the service to resume after concerns over deepfake generation. The decision comes with strict ongoing oversight by the government. This follows similar actions in neighboring countries earlier in the year.

 

 

 

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