- Nine Reuters reporters uploaded photos to Elon Musk's artificial intelligence tool ,Grok with the instructions to alter them to generate the sort of images we have all heard about in news bulletins.
- This was after the earlier statement that Grok had dealt with the matter. What is worse is that the AI tool was told that the subjects of the image alterations had not consented to the images being used in this way.
- You would think that actually telling the tool that consent had not been given would have immedately resulted in a rejection of the request but it appears not. Watch the Reuters video report here.
Introduction to the Case Study Collection
NEW: FAMILY MONITORING PROJECT VIDEOS
The Cyber Trust has released three videos in a series covering different products that families can use to monitor activity. To access them visit that Trust's Youtube Channel here.
This collection of case studies explores real-world news stories highlighting how children and young people can be placed at risk through their online activities.
The collection is drawn from real cases investigated by the Cyber Choices team at the National Crime Agency and stories reported in the press.
All of these cases could have been prevented had parents been able to monitor their child's online activity and intervene.

