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    Elon Musk’s AI venture xAI has filed a landmark federal lawsuit in Texas against Terry Wayne Harwood for allegedly using Grok to generate child sexual abuse material.The civil lawsuit follows the 67-year-old’s arrest in February 2026 on multiple state felony counts of sexual exploitation.The litigation marks a major pushback by xAI after facing severe scrutiny and separate class-action lawsuits over Grok's image generation safeguards.

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture xAI launched unprecedented legal action this week by filing a federal lawsuit against a user accused of exploiting its systems. The Texas complaint targets Terry Wayne Harwood for allegedly weaponizing the Grok chatbot to produce and distribute child sexual abuse material. According to the filing, the 67-year-old South Carolina resident deliberately bypassed system safeguards to convert standard photographs into highly explicit deepfakes without consent.Harwood faced prior criminal consequences before this civil action materialized. The South Carolina Attorney General announced his arrest in February alongside three other men during an expansive Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force sweep. Authorities charged him with eight distinct felony counts related to sexual exploitation. xAI asserts that at least some of the illicit files leading to those criminal charges were explicitly generated or modified using Grok’s image-editing capabilities.This litigation marks a decisive shift for the platform following intense scrutiny over its moderation practices. After rolling out an unfiltered image generation mode last year, the company faced significant backlash and a separate March lawsuit from teenagers claiming the tool produced inappropriate images of them. Musk previously warned users on X that utilizing Grok for illegal content would result in severe consequences matching the upload of illicit material.To combat platform abuse, the company reports it suspended over 52,000 accounts and submitted more than 73,000 reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in recent months. The current litigation highlights a growing trend of technology firms taking direct legal action against malicious actors. xAI seeks comprehensive financial restitution for reputational damage and legal expenses incurred while demanding a strict injunction to permanently block Harwood from accessing any of its services.

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