Federal privacy commissioner looking into sexualized deepfakes on X platform
OTTAWA — The federal privacy commissioner will investigate the proliferation of sexualized deepfakes created by artificial intelligence chatbot Grok and shared on X.
“The use of personal information without consent to create deepfakes, including intimate images, is a growing phenomenon that poses serious risks to individuals’ fundamental right to privacy,” Philippe Dufresne said in a news release Thursday.
Dufresne has expanded an ongoing probe into whether X is respecting the law on the use of Canadians’ personal information for AI training. The commissioner has also launched a related investigation into Elon Musk’s xAI, the company behind Grok.
His office said the investigations will look at whether the companies are complying with federal private sector privacy law. They will examine whether xAI and X obtained “valid consent” to collect, use and disclose personal information in order to create deepfakes, including explicit content.


