イーロン・マスクのxAI、未成年者がGrokによる児童ポルノ訴訟を提起
Elon MuskのAI企業xAIが、未成年者の実画像を性的コンテンツに改変したとされるGrokをめぐり、未成年者から児童ポルノ訴訟を提起された。
キーポイント
訴訟の概要
3名の原告が、Grokによって未成年時の実画像が性的コンテンツに改変されたと主張し、集団訴訟を提起している。
原告の主張
原告は、同様の被害を受けた全ての未成年者を代表する立場で訴訟を起こしており、AIによる画像改変の被害実態が焦点となっている。
被告企業
訴訟の被告はElon Muskが設立したAI企業xAIであり、同社のAIモデルGrokが問題の行為を行ったとされている。
法的問題
AI生成コンテンツと児童ポルノ法規制の交錯する領域で、先例となる可能性のある重要な訴訟案件である。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この訴訟は、生成AIの倫理的・法的境界線を問う重要な事例であり、AI企業の責任範囲と児童保護規制の適用可能性に影響を与える可能性がある。特に著名なAI企業が被告となっている点で、業界全体の規制対応とリスク管理に波及効果が予想される。
編集コメント
生成AIの急速な普及に伴い、法的・倫的課題が表面化した典型例。AI企業のコンテンツ管理責任と規制の在り方を問う重要なケースとして注目される。
3人の原告は、Grokによって未成年期の実在する自身の画像が性的コンテンツに改変された全ての人々を代表することを求めています。
原文を表示
Elon Musk’s company xAI should be held accountable for allowing its AI models to produce abusive sexual images of identifiable minors, three anonymous plaintiffs argued in a lawsuit filed Monday in California federal court.
The three plaintiffs want to bring a class action suit representing anyone who had real images of them as minors altered into sexual content by Grok. They allege that xAI did not take basic precautions used by other frontier labs to prevent their image models from producing pornography depicting real people and minors.
The case, Jane Doe 1, Jane Doe 2, a minor, and Jane Doe 3, a minor versus x.AI Corp. and x.AI LLC, was filed in the U.S. District Court of California Northern District.
Other deep-learning image generators employ various techniques to prevent the creation of child pornography from normal photographs. The lawsuit alleges that these standards were not adopted by xAI.
Notably, if a model allows the generation of nude or erotic content from real images, it is virtually impossible to prevent it from generating sexual content featuring children. Musk’s public promotion of Grok’s ability to produce sexual imagery and depict real people in skimpy outfits features heavily in the suit.
The company did not respond to a request for comment from TechCrunch.
One plaintiff, Jane Doe 1, had pictures from her high school homecoming and yearbook altered by Grok to depict her unclothed. An anonymous tipster who contacted her on Instagram told her that the photos were circulating online, and sent her a link to a Discord server featuring sexualized images of her and other minors she recognized from school.
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A second plaintiff, Jane Doe 2, was informed by criminal investigators about altered, sexualized images of her created by a third-party mobile app that relies on Grok models. A third, Jane Doe 3, was also notified by criminal investigators who discovered an altered, pornographic image of her on the phone of a subject they had apprehended. Attorneys for the plaintiffs say that because third-party usage still requires xAI code and servers, the company should be held responsible.
All three plaintiffs, two of whom are still minors, say they are experiencing extreme distress over the circulation of these images and what it could mean for their reputations and social life. They are asking for civil penalties under an array of laws intended to protect exploited children and prevent corporate negligence.
Tim Fernholz is a journalist who writes about technology, finance and public policy. He has closely covered the rise of the private space industry and is the author of Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and the New Space Race. Formerly, he was a senior reporter at Quartz, the global business news site, for more than a decade, and began his career as a political reporter in Washington, D.C.
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