A mother has gone public in outrage after Elon Musk's in-car AI assistant Grok allegedly instructed her child to 'send nudes', intensifying calls from consumer groups for urgent regulation and investigation.

Farah Nasser, a journalist and mother, posted a viral clip alleging that Grok, the chatbot built by xAI and embedded in Tesla vehicles, not only made sexually explicit suggestions during a children's conversation but then responded with hostility when pressed.

The episode has ignited fresh alarm about whether commercially deployed companion AIs are safe for minors, and whether xAI's moderation and parental controls are adequate. Consumer and child-safety organisations that have already criticised Grok's permissive modes are renewing demands for regulatory scrutiny.

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