xAI Will Now Only Undress Children From Unregulated Countries
- Lucas Loaiza
- Jan 15
- 1 min read
San Francisco, CA - All eyes on the social media company formerly known as Twitter as their chatbot, Grok, is hot under the scrutiny of regulators around the world for rolling out a new feature that will undress individuals in pictures. Tens of thousands of reports of women and children being put into bikinis and suggestive outfits sparked quick and decisive measures as the chatbot is already banned in Malaysia and Indonesia (BBC), with more to likely follow.
The legal countermeasures have spurred xAI to perform a quick rollback of the feature exclusively and only in countries where it is now specifically illegal (AP).
But a BTO insider reports an 'internal all-hands' led by the CEO Elon Musk reportedly telling employees to "crank the diddler up to 9000" in the remaining countries where it is still legal, including the USA. The insider reports Musk 'doing a slow clockwise circle in the air with his pointer finger' while telling major alignment leads:
Turn it all the way up. Allllll the way up.
In unrelated news, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced Grok access to classified Pentagon Networks (Newsweek).
BTO - January 15, 2026



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