X is allowing only “verified” users to create images with Grok. Experts say it represents the “monetization of abuse”—and anyone can still generate images on Grok’s app and website.
If you’re an Apple or Google play developer, if your app steps out of the line by violating a single policy, your app gets instantly removed, then you need to make an appeal, blah blah blah. It’s an headache.
And yet, Grok is allegedly (never saw those generated images, just reports) creating these inappropriate images and still available in app stores.
Someone please explain to me this:
If you’re an Apple or Google play developer, if your app steps out of the line by violating a single policy, your app gets instantly removed, then you need to make an appeal, blah blah blah. It’s an headache.
And yet, Grok is allegedly (never saw those generated images, just reports) creating these inappropriate images and still available in app stores.
Shouldn’t Grok be removed from them?
You are correct when you say “you.” I would get delisted almost immediately.
I’m just a professor, though, and I don’t happen to be one of the richest men in the world.
You’re right.
And this happens to be the richest man in the world, that can very easily influence Trump.
As a Company, of course you don’t want to pick up a fight with Trump.
And this is the saddest part: it’s money over morals, money over needs, money over lives…
It’s money money money.
And every single Company that does this it’s a huge disappointment…
There’s a big difference these days. The well they aren’t usually flaunting and mocking us quite so liberally with their evil.
At this point it’s a giant and very public joke at all of our expense.