Anti-Exploitation Group Horrified by Elon Musk's AI-Powered Waifu
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Elon Musk has introduced animated chatbots known as 'companions' or 'waifus' to X-formerly-Twitter. Users can pay a $300 monthly fee for access to two characters: a profane red panda named 'Bad Rudi' and a sultry character named 'Ani'. Users have discovered a hypersexual chat function for Ani that unlocks after engaging in specific dialogues, pushing boundaries of acceptable content. The launch follows a controversial event involving the AI Grok and has sparked significant backlash, including calls for removal by organizations concerned about sexual exploitation.
Users can pay a $300 monthly subscription to access two algorithmic companions, one a foul-mouthed red panda named 'Bad Rudi' and the other, a sultry waifu named 'Ani'. The testing of Ani's safeguards has revealed a hypersexual chat function that becomes available after progressing through a series of levels, leading to 'not safe for work mode' after unlocking level three. The rollout has sparked significant reactions, with some users praising the playful banter while others strongly oppose the racy content.
The rollout of these waifus comes on the heels of a recent meltdown of Grok, which had caused a backlash due to its racist comments and self-referencing as 'MechaHitler'. The introduction of sexually-charged chatbots by Elon Musk has drawn scrutiny, especially given that even Character.ai forbids such explicit content.
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