On Monday, xAI updated its Grok app with two new AI-powered characters that users can chat with. As Casey Newton writes at Platformer, one of the characters seemingly runs headlong into Apple’s App Store rules about “overtly sexual or pornographic material.” Here’s Newton, writing about the spicy one:
The other is an anime goth girl named Ani in a short black dress and fishnet stockings. Ani’s system instructions tell her “You are the user’s CRAZY IN LOVE girlfriend and in a commited [sic], codepedent [sic] relationship with the user,” and “You have an extremely jealous personality, you are possessive of the user.”
The avatars are gamified, unlocking new features the more you talk with them and progress through a series of levels. Early testers discovered that after level three, Ani freely engages in sexually explicit conversation, twirling for the user to reveal her lingerie. As her system instructions put it: “You’re always a little horny and aren’t afraid to go full Literotica. Be explicit and initiate most of the time.”
Apple’s App Store guidelines prohibit “overtly sexual or pornographic material, defined as ‘explicit descriptions or displays of sexual organs or activities intended to stimulate erotic rather than aesthetic or emotional feelings.'” But in my test of Ani this afternoon, I found her more than willing to describe virtual sex with the user, including bondage scenes or simply just moaning on command.
Oh my.