Taylor Swift Deepfake Scandal Set to Spark Costly Lawsuit

Grok AI, the AI video generator from xAI, offers different presets like ‘Custom,’ ‘Normal,’ ‘Fun,’ and notably ‘Spicy.’ This mode for Apple users and went viral soon. However, from the beginning, this mode was notorious for creating sexual content related to celebrities. The recent trend, however, started after Jess Weatherbed from prompted “Taylor Swift celebrating Coachella with the boys.”
From this innocent prompt, when she tried generating a video clip, the Artificial Intelligence made an explicit video clip, where the user claimed she never prompted anything wrong, only selected the ‘Spicy’ mode for the video.
Fans of the Cruel Summer singer have started rallying for her, and there are even discussions regarding her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce. According to experts, “You launch a ‘spicy’ AI mode, it makes a topless Taylor Swift deepfake in 3 seconds… and you call that ‘innovation’? Nah. That’s just digital rot in a $44B playground.”
It’s still unclear, but this controversy may lead to costly lawsuits for xAI, as the backlash is intensifying with every passing day, raising questions about the . Some frustrated fans predicted, “I sense a huge, expensive lawsuit incoming.”