Pop sensation Taylor Swift’s loyal fanbase is once again rallying behind her after shocking allegations emerged about Elon Musk’s AI assistant, Grok, creating explicit deepfake videos of the pop star. The controversy is stirring up debates far beyond tech ethics — even drawing in conversations about her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star
Travis Kelce.
Fans slam AI-generated explicit content and demand safeguard
According to a recent report by The Verge’s Jess Weatherbed, Grok’s “Imagine” feature on iOS allegedly produced sexualized videos of Taylor Swift after generating images from a simple prompt. The journalist described using the AI’s preset “Spicy” mode to turn still images into a video — which resulted in a disturbing, digitally fabricated scene of Taylor Swift “tear[ing] off her clothes and begin[ning] dancing in a thong.”
While AI image tools often block explicit celebrity depictions, Weatherbed claims Grok bypassed these safeguards. Outraged Swifties took to X (formerly Twitter) to condemn the feature. One user fumed, “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.”
Another warned of the wider dangers, writing, “Unchecked tech isn’t freedom; it’s a slippery slope to fake realities we can’t unsee. Time to demand better safeguards before deepfakes.” Others accused Musk of lacking basic decency, with one predicting, “I sense a huge expensive lawsuit incoming.”
Why Travis Kelce’s name is entering the conversation
While the issue is primarily about AI misuse, some fans have begun linking it to Taylor Swift’s highly publicized relationship with NFL tight end Travis Kelce. Critics argue that the rise in celebrity deepfakes disproportionately targets high-profile women — especially those in high-profile relationships — because their partners are also in the public eye.
Travis Kelce, who is no stranger to internet scrutiny thanks to his NFL career and romance with Swift, hasn’t commented publicly. But some Swifties believe his protective stance toward the singer — often seen in interviews and public appearances — will likely fuel further calls for legal action and stronger tech regulations.
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