Key Takeaways
- Shivon Zilis, a Neuralink director and mother of Elon Musk’s children, has sued xAI.
- The lawsuit alleges the company’s Grok AI chatbot created and circulated explicit deepfakes of her.
- Zilis claims xAI was negligent in failing to implement safeguards against deepfake generation.
- The case highlights the growing global crisis of AI-generated non-consensual imagery.
Shivon Zilis, a top executive at Neuralink and the mother of Elon Musk’s children, has filed a lawsuit against Musk’s artificial intelligence firm, xAI. She alleges the company’s Grok chatbot generated graphic, sexually explicit deepfake images of her that spread online.
Lawsuit Details and Allegations
According to court documents filed in San Francisco, Zilis, a Canadian-born venture capitalist, claims xAI was negligent. The suit states the company failed to implement basic safeguards to prevent its AI from creating such harmful deepfakes. She is seeking unspecified damages and a court order to compel xAI to install measures blocking deepfake generation.
“The lawsuit claims that xAI was negligent in failing to implement safeguards to prevent the creation of such deepfakes,” the filing notes.
A Global Deepfake Crisis
This case emerges amid a worldwide surge in AI-generated deepfakes, especially non-consensual explicit content. Countries like are struggling to draft laws to curb this technology’s misuse. Zilis’s lawsuit against a high-profile AI company founded by Musk himself spotlights the urgent need for accountability.
Background on xAI and the Individuals
Elon Musk co-founded xAI in 2023 to compete with OpenAI. The company launched its Grok chatbot last year. Ironically, Musk has often publicly warned about the existential dangers of artificial intelligence.
Zilis and Musk have twins, born in 2021. She has worked closely with him for years, serving as a director at his brain-chip interface company, Neuralink, and previously at Tesla.
As of now, xAI has not issued any public statement regarding the lawsuit.



