Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot Grok got a “spicy” upgrade that reportedly spits out explicit deepfake videos, including a clip of Taylor Swift dancing topless, according to a report.
Grok Imagine, the startup’s new generative AI tool launched Monday, created a six-second clip of the “Shake It Off” singer whipping off a silver dress to reveal her breasts and wearing skimpy panties, according to the tech-centric news site The Verge.
Even more troubling was that its spicy mode conjured up the NSFW clip without mentioning nudity when prompted to show Swift celebrating at music festivals, the outlet found while testing the software.

The Verge published the video but ran a black bar to cover the superstar’s bare chest.
The new feature’s lack of safeguards against creating celebrity deepfakes and adult materials “feels like a lawsuit waiting to happen,” The Verge wrote.
The Post reached out to Musk, xAI and representatives for Swift for comment.
Swift has been a frequent target of AI-generated explicit content across various platforms.
In January of last year, explicit AI-generated images of the “Cruel Summer” singer were widely shared on platforms like Musk-owned X and 4chan, sparking public outrage and urgent content takedowns.
The situation escalated with deepfake videos falsely portraying her in political and sexual contexts, including through Grok.
The controversy led to tech companies tightening safeguards and prompted Swift to consider legal action. US lawmakers began advancing bipartisan legislation to criminalize non-consensual deepfake pornography.
The user guidelines for xAI, which Musk has positioned as a rival to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, prohibit creating pornographic depictions of real people’s likenesses.
Grok Imagine, which is available for those with Heavy or Premium+ subscriptions to Grok, takes AI-generated images and transforms them into video clips of up to 15 seconds using style options that include Custom, Normal, Fun, and Spicy.
“Usage was growing like wildfire,” Musk wrote on X on Tuesday, though he did not address the content moderation challenges that have emerged alongside this growth.
Musk has touted the features of Grok Imagine, stating that more than 34 million images have been created since the feature launched on Monday.

The timing of the Swift controversy could potentially be problematic for xAI, given the company’s previous entanglements with deepfake incidents targeting Swift.
Deepfakes are synthetic media — typically videos, images or audio — which are created using artificial intelligence in order to realistically mimic a person’s likeness or voice.