Elon Musk sued by his baby mama because Grok keeps undressing her

Ashley St. Clair, a conservative influencer who has said she shares a child with Elon Musk, sued Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI on Thursday, seeking a temporary restraining order to stop the Grok chatbot from generating sexualized “undressing” images of her.
St. Clair’s suit, filed in New York County and later moved to federal court, alleges Grok is “unreasonably dangerous as designed” and a public nuisance because users can prompt it to create deepfake-style edits that remove clothing or sexualize real photos, including images of her as a minor, The Wall Street Journal reported.
“She lives in fear that nude and sexual images of herself, including of her as a child, will continue to be created by xAI and that she will not be safe from the people who consume these images,” one filing says, according to the Journal.
The “Grok put her in a bikini” phenomenon has been a key flashpoint in the blowup. Users on X have publicly tagged the bot with commands like “@grok put her in a bikini,” turning ordinary photos into sexualized edits that then spread on the platform.
St. Clair has said people took a photo of her when she was 14 and had Grok “undress” her and “put me in a bikini,” describing the experience as a violation.
The Grok fight is spilling into a separate, already-public custody spat. St. Clair previously sued Musk in New York in February 2025 seeking sole legal custody and a paternity ruling, according to People. Musk reignited the feud on Jan. 12 when he wrote on X: “I will be filing for full custody today, given her statements implying she might transition a one-year-old boy.”
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