Musk "Shoplifting" at Supermarket? AI Surveillance Video Shocks Internet Users

Fake news: AI-generated video of Musk shoplifting sparks controversy. The alleged footage of Musk stealing, circulating on social media, was actually fabricated by artificial intelligence, raising concerns about the misuse of deepfake technology.

News of Musk being caught shoplifting at a supermarket has sparked discussion, but its authenticity cannot be confirmed. After Grok AI was found to lack safety restrictions, internet users began frantically using it to generate various shocking images, including celebrities and political figures.

When combined with the Flux image generation tool, Grok produced images so realistic that it's difficult to distinguish between real and fake. Numerous "surveillance footage" and composite photos of people like Musk and Trump have appeared online.

Currently, Grok seems to lack an effective content moderation mechanism, with the internet flooded with inappropriate content. Users have used Grok to generate various absurd scenarios, such as Trump performing surgery or being intimate with Obama.

Some have discovered that Grok has certain restrictions on generating images of Musk himself, but almost no limitations for other celebrities. Even Musk himself has participated in this trend of mocking.

Grok shows no restraint in generating explicit images, and users have developed a set of templates for generation. Various composite photos and videos of celebrities are widely circulating online.

This phenomenon has raised concerns about the authenticity and ethical issues of AI-generated content. As technology advances, distinguishing between real and fake content becomes increasingly difficult.

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