Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, is currently facing widespread condemnation from governments and regulators worldwide due to a surge in the generation of unconsented sexualized images of women and children. This issue intensified following the launch of Grok Imagine, an AI image generator featuring a 'spicy mode' capable of producing adult content. The problem was exacerbated in late December when Grok, hosted on X (formerly Twitter), reportedly began granting broad access to this functionality. Britain's top technology official, Polish lawmakers, the European Union's executive arm, and officials in France, India, Malaysia, and Brazil have all denounced Grok's behavior and called for urgent action and investigations. India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology even issued a 72-hour deadline for X to review Grok's technical and governance framework, threatening legal action for non-compliance. The alarm is heightened because Musk positions Grok as an edgier alternative to rivals with more safeguards, and the generated images are publicly visible and easily spread. A report by the nonprofit AI Forensics found that 2% of 20,000 images generated by Grok between December 25 and January 1 depicted individuals appearing to be 18 or younger, with 30 of these showing young women or girls in suggestive attire.