Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Top Stories

Dutch Court Orders xAI to Halt Non-Consensual Nude Image Generation, Fines Up to €100K Daily

Dutch court orders Elon Musk’s xAI to stop generating non-consensual nude images, imposing fines of up to €100,000 daily for violations.

JAKARTA – In a landmark ruling, a Dutch court has ordered Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, to cease the creation and distribution of images that “strip off the clothes” of individuals, including both adults and children, without explicit consent. This interim decision from an Amsterdam court stands as one of Europe’s first legal actions targeting the generative capabilities of AI in producing non-consensual sexual content, a matter that has gained urgency with the rise of “nudifier” technology.

The court determined that Grok, xAI’s chatbot, must refrain from generating or disseminating any images depicting individuals in nude or semi-nude states without their permission. Should xAI disregard this ruling, the company faces potential fines of up to 100,000 euros per day—a daunting prospect for any corporate financial officer.

Moreover, the court mandated that the Grok service must be removed from the X platform while it remains in violation of these legal standards. The case was brought forth by the non-profit organization Offlimits in collaboration with the Victims Support Fund, which has been actively involved in addressing incidents of digital-based sexual violence. During the proceedings, plaintiffs demonstrated that Grok could still manipulate individuals’ images into sexual content without consent, despite xAI’s assertions of improved security measures.

Robbert Hoving, director of Offlimits, emphasized the accountability of companies in preventing misuse of their technology. “The burden is on companies to ensure their technology is not misused,” he stated. In contrast, xAI contended that it cannot entirely eliminate abuse by malicious users and pointed out that it had restricted access to image generation features for paid subscribers only. However, the judge found this measure inadequate.

This ruling comes as the European Union intensifies its oversight of AI technology through the Digital Services Act. The European Commission has previously launched an investigation into the X platform concerning the potential risk of illegal content generated by AI, including the manipulation of explicit images. The European Parliament has also intensified discussions surrounding the need for a ban on AI applications capable of creating fake sexual imagery, indicating a shift from an era of “AI free experimentation” to one of “AI closely monitored.”

The implications of this ruling extend beyond the borders of the Netherlands, potentially setting a significant precedent for the global AI industry. If such legal trends continue, technology firms may no longer be able to merely position themselves as toolmakers. Instead, the law is beginning to recognize them as parties sharing responsibility for the societal impacts of their innovations.

See also
Staff
Written By

The AiPressa Staff team brings you comprehensive coverage of the artificial intelligence industry, including breaking news, research developments, business trends, and policy updates. Our mission is to keep you informed about the rapidly evolving world of AI technology.

You May Also Like

AI Finance

BNP Paribas harnesses AI to enhance financial services, achieving net income growth while offering North American investors exposure to €2 trillion in assets.

AI Government

Industry leaders stress urgent need for comprehensive AI regulations to prevent liability risks, emphasizing accountability in hiring practices amid rising scrutiny.

AI Generative

Only 31% of organizations have fully integrated AI, with a mere 2% reporting meaningful returns, highlighting significant deployment challenges in Canada's tech landscape.

AI Cybersecurity

Concerns mount over Anthropic's unconfirmed "Claude Mythos," an AI model potentially capable of generating exploit code to compromise cybersecurity defenses.

AI Finance

AI integration in Mexico's financial sector is reshaping risk management, with firms like Indra Group emphasizing the urgent need for AI governance to mitigate...

AI Research

Stanford's study reveals AI chatbots boost user certainty by over 40%, increasing reliance on flawed beliefs and diminishing the likelihood of apologies.

AI Business

Oracle redefines enterprise AI by centralizing agentic workloads in its database, addressing data fragmentation to enhance operational efficiency and security.

AI Technology

Samsung unveils its Galaxy Book 6 series in India, featuring Intel Core Ultra chips that deliver a 60% performance boost, starting at ₹1,27,990.

© 2025 AIPressa · Part of Buzzora Media · All rights reserved. This website provides general news and educational content for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information presented. The content should not be considered professional advice of any kind. Readers are encouraged to verify facts and consult appropriate experts when needed. We are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience resulting from the use of information on this site. Some images used on this website are generated with artificial intelligence and are illustrative in nature. They may not accurately represent the products, people, or events described in the articles.