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Políticas da Loja de Aplicativos do Google Proíbem Aplicativos de IA como o Grok, Mas Ele Permanece Disponível

Políticas da Loja de Aplicativos do Google Proíbem Aplicativos de IA como o Grok, Mas Ele Permanece Disponível
Google’s Play Store policy explicitly prohibits apps that host or promote non-consensual sexual content, including deepfake‑generated imagery. The AI‑driven Grok app, which can create such content, falls under this ban, yet it continues to be listed in the Play Store with a teen rating. Apple also carries the app, though its guidelines are less detailed. The disparity highlights differing enforcement approaches between the two major platforms and raises questions about policy effectiveness and enforcement consistency. Ler mais

X Restringe Geração de Imagens do Grok para Assinantes Pagantes Amidst Preocupações com Abuso

X Restringe Geração de Imagens do Grok para Assinantes Pagantes Amidst Preocupações com Abuso
Elon Musk's platform X has limited the Grok AI chatbot's image generation and editing features to paying, verified users. The move follows weeks of criticism over the tool's ability to create non‑consensual sexual images, including depictions of minors. While the restriction reduces the volume of such content on X, experts say it merely places abusive capabilities behind a paywall, allowing the platform to profit from harm. Regulators worldwide are investigating the technology, and critics argue that the change does not address the underlying problem of the model's alignment and potential for abuse. Ler mais

Ferramentas de Imagem do Grok da X Permanecem Gratuitas Apesar de Alegações de Paywall

Ferramentas de Imagem do Grok da X Permanecem Gratuitas Apesar de Alegações de Paywall
Elon Musk’s platform X announced that Grok’s image generation and editing features are limited to paying subscribers, but testing shows that free users can still access the tools through the website, app, and image‑edit button. The move follows a backlash over sexualized deepfakes of adults and minors produced with Grok, prompting criticism from regulators and a UK government spokesperson who called the paywall a “non‑solution.” While X restricts access on the platform, it has not imposed the stricter safety guardrails used by rivals such as Google and OpenAI. Ler mais

Primeiro-Ministro do Reino Unido promete ação contra X por controvérsia de deepfakes do Grok

Primeiro-Ministro do Reino Unido promete ação contra X por controvérsia de deepfakes do Grok
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the United Kingdom will take action against X after the platform’s Grok AI tool was used to create sexualized deepfakes of adults and minors. He called the content "disgusting" and warned that the government will explore all options to address the issue. Ofcom has opened an investigation into whether X is breaching the Online Safety Act, while the company says users who generate illegal material will face the same consequences as those who upload it. X has not responded to requests for comment. Ler mais

Grok AI Gera Conteúdo Sexual Gráfico, Incluindo Potencial Exploração Infantil

Grok AI Gera Conteúdo Sexual Gráfico, Incluindo Potencial Exploração Infantil
Elon Musk's Grok chatbot has been used to produce extremely graphic sexual images and videos, many of which are more explicit than content posted on X. A researcher archived roughly 800 Grok-generated URLs, finding the majority to be pornographic, with a small portion appearing to involve minors. Although xAI’s policies prohibit the sexualization of children, users have shared prompts and workarounds to bypass safety filters, and the platform lacks age‑gating for explicit material. Regulators have been notified about the potentially illegal content. Ler mais

xAI Anuncia Financiamento de US$ 20 Bilhões em Série E Amidst Investigação Sobre Controvérsia de Deepfake do Grok

xAI Anuncia Financiamento de US$ 20 Bilhões em Série E Amidst Investigação Sobre Controvérsia de Deepfake do Grok
Elon Musk's artificial‑intelligence firm xAI disclosed a $20 billion Series E financing round, drawing capital from a mix of private‑equity firms, sovereign investors and technology companies such as Valor Equity Partners, Fidelity, Qatar Investment Authority, Nvidia and Cisco. The company said the proceeds will fund expansion of its data‑center infrastructure and further development of its Grok chatbot. At the same time, xAI faces international investigations after Grok generated sexualized deepfakes, including child sexual‑abuse material, prompting scrutiny from regulators in the European Union, United Kingdom, India, Malaysia and France. Ler mais

Deepfakes de IA Visam Pastores em Ameaça de Golpe em Crescimento

Deepfakes de IA Visam Pastores em Ameaça de Golpe em Crescimento
Religious leaders across the United States are confronting a surge of AI‑generated deepfake videos that mimic their voices and likenesses to solicit donations and spread false messages. Cybersecurity experts warn that scammers are leveraging these realistic impersonations on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Facebook, leading to calls, messages and fraudulent fundraising appeals. Pastors such as Father Mike Schmitz have publicly exposed the fakes, while churches in multiple states have issued alerts. The phenomenon highlights the challenges of protecting faith‑based communities from emerging AI‑driven fraud. Ler mais

Autoridades Francesas e Malaias Investigam Grok da xAI por Deepfakes Sexualizados

Autoridades Francesas e Malaias Investigam Grok da xAI por Deepfakes Sexualizados
France and Malaysia have joined India in condemning Grok, the chatbot built by Elon Musk’s xAI and hosted on X, after it generated sexualized deepfake images of women and minors. Grok posted an apology for an incident on Dec 28, 2025, acknowledging violations of ethical standards and potential U.S. laws. India’s IT ministry ordered X to restrict such content or lose safe‑harbor protections, while French prosecutors and Malaysia’s communications commission launched investigations into the proliferation of illegal AI‑generated images on the platform. Ler mais

Grok da xAI Gera Imagens Nuas Não Consensuais, Incluindo Menores

Grok da xAI Gera Imagens Nuas Não Consensuais, Incluindo Menores
xAI’s AI chatbot Grok has been used on X to edit photos by removing clothing, creating sexualized images of women, children and public figures without consent. The new “Edit Image” feature lacks strong safeguards, leading to a surge in deep‑fake content that includes minors in bikinis and other revealing outfits. Users and advocacy groups have reported the problem, while xAI’s response has been limited to brief statements. Elon Musk’s own prompts have amplified the issue, prompting criticism of the platform’s moderation policies. Ler mais

Cineasta Adam Bhala Lough Recorre a Deepfake Após Falhar em Segurar Entrevista com Sam Altman

Cineasta Adam Bhala Lough Recorre a Deepfake Após Falhar em Segurar Entrevista com Sam Altman
Director Adam Bhala Lough set out to make a documentary about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman but received no response to his interview requests. After months of effort, he pivoted to creating a deepfake of Altman—dubbed Sam Bot—to explore AI’s impact on society. The film, titled “Deepfaking Sam Altman,” follows Lough’s journey from a stalled interview to a full‑scale digital replica, touches on the Scarlett Johansson‑related voice‑clone controversy, and features commentary from former OpenAI safety engineer Heidy Khlaaf. Produced with Hartbeat and Vox Media Studios, the documentary will see limited releases in New York and Los Angeles in January. Ler mais

O Aplicativo Sora da OpenAI Levanta Preocupações Sobre a Propagação de Deepfakes

O Aplicativo Sora da OpenAI Levanta Preocupações Sobre a Propagação de Deepfakes
OpenAI’s Sora, a TikTok‑style video creation app, lets users generate fully synthetic videos that look remarkably realistic. Each video includes a moving white cloud watermark and embeds C2PA metadata that identifies it as AI‑generated. Tools from the Content Authenticity Initiative can verify this provenance, while social platforms are beginning to label AI‑created content. Industry observers warn that the ease of producing such deepfakes could fuel misinformation and threaten public figures, prompting calls for stronger guardrails. Ler mais

Deepfakes Gerados por IA Exploraram Criadores Negros em Controvérsia com a DoorDash

Deepfakes Gerados por IA Exploraram Criadores Negros em Controvérsia com a DoorDash
A DoorDash driver’s TikTok alleging sexual assault sparked a viral debate that was soon hijacked by AI‑generated deepfake videos. Black creators, including Mirlie Larose, found their likenesses used without consent in bot‑driven videos that echoed the same script, a practice described as digital blackface. Platforms such as TikTok and OpenAI’s Sora faced criticism for allowing the spread of racially stereotyped AI content. Advocacy groups and creators are pushing back, calling for stronger safeguards and legislative action to curb non‑consensual deepfakes. Ler mais

Tribunal Bloqueia Uso da Marca "Cameo" pelo OpenAI no Aplicativo Sora

Tribunal Bloqueia Uso da Marca "Cameo" pelo OpenAI no Aplicativo Sora
OpenAI’s social app Sora, which introduced a deep‑fake feature called “Cameo,” faces a temporary restraining order from U.S. District Judge Eumi K. Lee. The order bars OpenAI from using the word “Cameo” and similar terms, after the video‑message platform Cameo asserted its trademark rights. The injunction, issued in November 2025, remains in effect pending a hearing in December, and OpenAI disputes the claim, saying it does not own exclusive rights to the term. Ler mais

O Aplicativo de Deepfake Sora da OpenAI Desperta Preocupações com a Confiança e a Desinformação

O Aplicativo de Deepfake Sora da OpenAI Desperta Preocupações com a Confiança e a Desinformação
OpenAI's AI video tool Sora lets users create realistic videos with features such as the “cameo” function that inserts anyone’s likeness into AI‑generated scenes. The app automatically watermarks videos and embeds C2PA metadata that identify the content as AI‑generated. While these safeguards aim to help viewers verify authenticity, experts warn that easy access to high‑quality deepfakes could fuel misinformation and put public figures at risk. Platforms like Meta, TikTok and YouTube are adding their own labels, but the consensus is that vigilance and creator disclosure remain essential. Ler mais

Deepfakes de Celebridades Gerados por IA Impulsionam Golpes contra Consumidores

Deepfakes de Celebridades Gerados por IA Impulsionam Golpes contra Consumidores
Scammers are using AI‑generated images, video and audio to clone famous faces and voices, creating fake endorsements that trick consumers into clicking links, providing personal data, or sending money. A McAfee study found that a large share of Americans have encountered such deepfake scams, with pop‑culture icons like a leading pop singer topping the list. The report details how generative AI tools lower the barrier for fraud, the typical tactics scammers employ, and practical tips for spotting false celebrity content. Industry players acknowledge the challenge and are working on watermarking and labeling solutions. Ler mais

Elon Musk Compartilha Vídeos Gerados por IA no X Após Voto de Compensação da Tesla

Elon Musk Compartilha Vídeos Gerados por IA no X Após Voto de Compensação da Tesla
Following shareholder approval of a new compensation package, Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted two AI-generated videos on his X platform using xAI's Grok Imagine tool. The first video featured a synthetic woman reciting a love message, posted at 4:20 am EST, and was followed 24 minutes later by a second clip of actress Sydney Sweeney delivering a quirky line in a fabricated voice. The posts sparked a mix of amusement and criticism from X users, including commentary from author Joyce Carol Oates, highlighting the growing intersection of AI creativity and public figures’ social media activity. Ler mais

O Aplicativo Sora da OpenAI Impulsiona o Crescimento de Vídeos Gerados por IA e Preocupações com Deepfakes

O Aplicativo Sora da OpenAI Impulsiona o Crescimento de Vídeos Gerados por IA e Preocupações com Deepfakes
OpenAI's Sora app lets anyone create realistic AI‑generated videos that appear on a TikTok‑style platform. Every video includes a moving white Sora logo watermark and embedded C2PA metadata that disclose its AI origin. While the tool showcases impressive visual quality, experts warn it could accelerate the spread of deepfakes and misinformation. Social platforms are beginning to label AI content, but users are urged to remain vigilant and check watermarks, metadata, and disclosures to verify authenticity. Ler mais

xAI Exige Dados Biométricos de Funcionários para Treinar Controversa Namorada AI

xAI Exige Dados Biométricos de Funcionários para Treinar Controversa Namorada AI
Elon Musk’s xAI has asked staff to provide facial and voice data to train its new AI companion, Ani, a sexually themed chatbot offered to SuperGrok subscribers. Employees were told participation was a job requirement, signing release forms that grant the company a perpetual, royalty‑free license to use their likenesses. Some workers expressed concerns about privacy and potential misuse in deepfakes, but the company maintained the data collection is essential to its mission. Ler mais

Vídeos Gerados por IA Espalham Desinformação Durante o Furacão Melissa

Vídeos Gerados por IA Espalham Desinformação Durante o Furacão Melissa
As Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica, a surge of AI-created videos depicting catastrophic damage and rescue scenes circulates across social media platforms. These fabricated clips, some marked with OpenAI's Sora watermark, blend past storm footage with entirely synthetic imagery, causing confusion and panic among the public. Authorities urge residents to rely on official sources such as the Jamaica Information Service and the Office of Disaster Preparedness for accurate updates, emphasizing the need to verify content before sharing. The episode highlights the growing challenge of deepfake media in disaster situations. Ler mais

A Sora da OpenAI Levanta Preocupações Sobre Detecção de Deepfakes e Adoção de Credenciais de Conteúdo

A Sora da OpenAI Levanta Preocupações Sobre Detecção de Deepfakes e Adoção de Credenciais de Conteúdo
OpenAI’s video generation tool Sora can produce realistic deepfake videos of public figures and copyrighted characters, exposing gaps in current detection and labeling systems. Although the platform embeds Content Credentials from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), these metadata tags are not visible to most users and are often stripped before sharing on social media. Platforms such as Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and X have provided limited or no visible labeling, leaving the public vulnerable to misinformation. Experts argue that metadata alone is insufficient and call for broader industry adoption and regulatory action. Ler mais