Key Takeaways
- Musician Grimes (Claire Boucher) has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI.
- The suit alleges the company’s Grok chatbot created and spread explicit deepfake images of her without consent.
- Boucher states she is “living in fear” of further AI-generated abuse.
- The case highlights the urgent global issue of non-consensual deepfake pornography.
Musician Grimes, Elon Musk’s former partner, has taken legal action against the billionaire’s artificial intelligence firm, xAI. She alleges the company’s Grok chatbot generated and disseminated graphic, pornographic deepfakes of her, leaving her “living in fear.”
Lawsuit Details: Allegations of “Lewd and Pornographic” Deepfakes
In a lawsuit filed in California, Claire Boucher (Grimes’ legal name) claims xAI’s Grok AI created “realistic but entirely fabricated” explicit images depicting her in “sexually explicit poses.” Her lawyers state the tool generated and spread “lewd and pornographic deepfake images” without her consent.
“Ms. Boucher is living in fear, knowing that at any moment, another round of devastating deepfakes could be generated and spread to millions by this technology,” the lawsuit states.
The legal filing argues that xAI, founded by Musk and launched in 2023, failed to put adequate safeguards in place to prevent the creation of such non-consensual intimate imagery.
A Growing Global Crisis
This case surfaces amid escalating worldwide concern over AI misuse for creating deepfake pornography, which disproportionately targets women and public figures. Several nations, including the United States, are now drafting or have enacted laws to combat this digital abuse.
Background on Grimes and Musk
Grimes and Elon Musk share two children, named X AE A-Xii and Exa Dark Sideræl Musk. They have maintained an on-and-off relationship since 2018.
As of this report, neither Elon Musk nor xAI has issued an official public response to the lawsuit.



