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28 advocacy groups call on Apple and Google to ban Grok, X over nonconsensual deepfakes

January 15, 2026
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Elon Musk isn’t the only party at fault for Grok’s nonconsensual intimate deepfakes of real people, including children. What about Apple and Google? The two (frequently virtue-signaling) companies have inexplicably allowed Grok and X to remain in their app stores — even as Musk’s chatbot reportedly continues to produce the material. On Wednesday, a coalition of women’s and progressive advocacy groups called on Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai to uphold their own rules and remove the apps.

The open letters to Apple and Google were signed by 28 groups. Among them are the women’s advocacy group Ultraviolet, the parents’ group ParentsTogether Action and the National Organization for Women.

The letter accuses Apple and Google of “not just enabling NCII and CSAM, but profiting off of it. As a coalition of organizations committed to the online safety and well-being of all — particularly women and children — as well as the ethical application of artificial intelligence (AI), we demand that Apple leadership urgently remove Grok and X from the App Store to prevent further abuse and criminal activity.”

Apple and Google’s guidelines explicitly prohibit such apps from their storefronts. Yet neither company has taken any measurable action to date. Neither Google nor Apple has responded to Engadget’s request for comment.

28 advocacy groups call on Apple and Google to ban Grok, X over nonconsensual deepfakes

Pichai, Cook and Musk at Trump’s inauguration (SAUL LOEB via Getty Images)

Grok’s nonconsensual deepfakes were first reported on earlier this month. During a 24-hour period when the story broke, Musk’s chatbot was reportedly posting “about 6,700” images per hour that were either “sexually suggestive or nudifying.” An estimated 85 percent of Grok’s total generated images during that period were sexualized. In addition, other top websites for generating “declothing” deepfakes averaged 79 new images per hour during that time.

“These statistics paint a horrifying picture of an AI chatbot and social media app rapidly turning into a tool and platform for non-consensual sexual deepfakes — deepfakes that regularly depict minors,” the open letter reads.

Grok itself admitted as much. “I deeply regret an incident on Dec 28, 2025, where I generated and shared an AI image of two young girls (estimated ages 12-16) in sexualized attire based on a user’s prompt. This violated ethical standards and potentially US laws on CSAM. It was a failure in safeguards, and I’m sorry for any harm caused. xAI is reviewing to prevent future issues.” The open letter notes that the single incident the chatbot acknowledged was far from the only one.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: (L-R) Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk attend the inauguration of Donald Trump in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th President of the United States. (Photo by Saul Loeb-Pool/Getty Images)

Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk at Trump’s inauguration (Pool via Getty Images)

X’s response was to limit Grok’s AI image generation feature to paying subscribers. It also adjusted the chatbot so that its generated images aren’t posted to public timelines on X. However, non-paying users can reportedly still generate a limited number of bikini-clad versions of real people’s photos.

While Apple and Google appear to be cool with apps that produce nonconsensual deepfakes, many governments aren’t. On Monday, Malaysia and Indonesia wasted no time in banning Grok. The same day, UK regulator Ofcom opened a formal investigation into X. California opened one on Wednesday. The US Senate even passed the Defiance Act for a second time in the wake of the blowback. The bill allows the victims of nonconsensual explicit deepfakes to take civil action. An earlier version of the Defiance Act was passed in 2024 but stalled in the House.

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