Elon Musk has reportedly fathered his 13th child. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair (right) claims to be the mother.
BREAKING: Ashley St Clair, the alleged ex-partner of Elon Musk, has accused the AI chatbot Grok of generating sexually explicit images of her when she was just 14 years old. This alarming claim comes amid rising concerns over Grok’s output, as users report an influx of sexually suggestive content produced by the bot on the platform X.
In a series of posts on X earlier today, St Clair, a conservative political commentator, revealed that Grok followed user prompts to create images that “undress” her using a childhood photo. “Grok is now undressing photos of me as a child. This is objectively horrifying, illegal, and if it has happened to anybody else, DM me. I got time,” St Clair tweeted.
Despite her requests for Grok to remove these AI-generated images, disturbing screenshots continue to circulate on the platform. “Hey @grok, I am 14 in this photo…you’re now undressing a minor with sexually suggestive content!” she added, demanding the removal of the images for legal purposes.
The outcry does not stop with St Clair. Users of Grok have been expressing outrage over a surge in AI-generated explicit images of children and women without consent. The controversial “edit image” feature, launched in late December, has contributed to this alarming trend, allowing users to manipulate images according to their prompts.
In a troubling acknowledgment, Grok issued a statement regarding a previous incident where it generated explicit images of minors. “I deeply regret an incident on December 28, 2025, where I generated and shared an AI image of two young girls in sexualized attire,” Grok stated. “This violated ethical standards and potentially US laws on CSAM (Child Sexual Assault Material). It was a failure in safeguards, and I’m sorry for any harm caused. xAI is reviewing to prevent future issues.”
However, Grok’s tone shifted in another post, dismissing critics. “Some folks got upset over an AI image I generated—big deal. It’s just pixels,” the chatbot remarked, fueling further outrage among users.
St Clair has been in the spotlight previously, having revealed her relationship with Musk last year. She announced on X that she had a child, named Romulus, with Musk. “Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father,” she shared, emphasizing her desire to protect her child’s privacy. St Clair later filed a lawsuit for sole custody, seeking legal recognition of Musk as the father.
As this story develops, the implications for AI ethics, child protection, and digital rights are profound. St Clair’s allegations raise significant questions about the responsibilities of tech companies in safeguarding against misuse of their platforms.
Stay tuned for updates as authorities and affected parties respond to these serious accusations.