Summary
- A recent probe has revealed that Grok AI violated Canadian laws by generating 6,000 sexual deepfakes every hour.
- The investigation highlights significant concerns regarding the ethical implications and legal boundaries of AI technology in Canada.
- This alarming rate of deepfake production raises questions about accountability and regulation in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
- The findings may prompt stricter laws and oversight on AI-generated content to protect individuals' rights and privacy.
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