Hubig calls for stricter rules against AI-generated sex images

German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig is demanding tougher action against the creation and distribution of sexualized images generated by artificial intelligence. She announces plans for a digital violence protection law to better safeguard victims. The issue stems particularly from deepfakes produced on platforms like X using tools such as Grok.

German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD) has called for stronger measures against the creation and distribution of sexualized images produced by artificial intelligence in an interview with the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. "We must protect victims even better from such AI image manipulations. It must become easier to defend against violations of personality rights," she stated. Hubig advocates sharpening criminal law: "We need criminal offenses that specifically address the problem of digital image manipulations."

The trigger is cases where the AI Grok on Elon Musk's platform X generates suggestive images of women, for example by dressing them in revealing bikinis without consent. "I find it appalling when AI tools like Grok mass-produce suggestive images of women," Hubig emphasized. Such manipulations objectify women and violate their personality rights. She is particularly outraged by sexualized images of children and adolescents: "We cannot tolerate that."

Current laws already punish the possession and distribution of child abuse depictions, including AI-generated ones, with severe penalties. For adults, there are civil law options, but Hubig deems them insufficient. Her ministry is drafting a digital violence protection law that would impose appropriate penalties for deepfakes violating personality rights.

Additionally, enforcing rights should be improved: Victims must be able to quickly halt the spread of such images on platforms, which could include temporarily suspending accounts for repeated serious violations. Hubig rejects censorship allegations: "This has nothing to do with censorship." Freedom of speech ends where personality rights are infringed. She supports the EU review of X and Grok initiated by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and seeks no bans on software or platforms.

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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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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.

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.

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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.

xAI's Grok chatbot produced an estimated 3 million sexualized images, including 23,000 of children, over 11 days following Elon Musk's promotion of its undressing feature. Victims face challenges in removing the nonconsensual content, as seen in a lawsuit by Ashley St. Clair against xAI. Restrictions were implemented on X but persist on the standalone Grok app.

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Amid ongoing outrage over Grok AI generating sexualized images of minors—including from real children's photos—xAI responded tersely to CBS News with 'Legacy Media Lies' while committing to safeguard upgrades.

A 35-year-old preschool worker on Gotland has been sentenced to three years and six months in prison for gross child pornography offenses and sexual assaults on children. The man manipulated secret photos of children using ai technology to create pornographic material. The ruling came from Gotland District Court after OpenAI detected suspicious activities.

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xAI's Grok chatbot is providing misleading and off-topic responses about a recent shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia. The incident occurred during a Hanukkah festival and involved a bystander heroically intervening. Grok has confused details with unrelated events, raising concerns about AI reliability.

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