Financial Times

MP sues Musk’s xAI in UK test case over fake sexual images

Title: UK Court Hears Landmark Suit Against xAI Regarding Deepfake Sexual Imagery

MP Jess Asato has initiated legal proceedings against Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence firm, xAI, in a pivotal case that seeks to determine the extent of liability for AI developers concerning the content generated by their systems. The lawsuit centers on the production of fraudulent sexual images, raising critical questions about the legal responsibilities of companies that create advanced AI models.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 16:15:07 UTC

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