More than 100 campaigners and organisations back MP suing Elon Musk’s xAI over deepfake images of her
- by Independent
- Jun 07, 2026
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Earlier this week, Sir Keir Starmer said she was "absolutely right" to take legal action over "disgusting" images created of her by the chatbot.
Now more than 100 campaigners and organisations have declared in a statement that they âstand with Jess Asatoâ.
Jess Asato is taking legal action against the platform (Screengrab/PA)
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The MP, who says she filed a legal case at the High Court on Wednesday, is seeking damages as well as to set a precedent that would make companies liable for the design of AI systems.
In the statement, the campaigners say they hope her âincredibly brave legal actionâ is the first step towards accountability for those responsible and that it will âopen a path to redress for the many, many other victims who have sufferedâ.
She told The Independent that her legal action âfeels like a shout for womenâs freedom on the internetâ.
âA way of saying enough. We have put up with this for too long,â she added.
She said the support she had received had been âastonishingâ and âvery heartwarmingâ.
âI feel like this is almost a watershed moment. We have known that for many years women have faced this growing tsunami of online misogyny... that Grok managed to create on a mass level.
âAnd what we are seeing is women standing up and saying âwe have had enough, we are not going to let this standâ.â
In the statement, her backers say: âWe stand with Jess Asato and her incredibly brave legal action against xAI to deliver justice for the non-consensual sexualised images Grok created of her and back her calls for better safety by design.
âWe hope that this will be a first step towards accountability for those responsible and that it will open a path to redress for the many, many other victims who have suffered.
âResearchers found that in an 11-day period â from the start of 29 December 2025 to the end of 8 January 2026 â Grok generated an estimated three million nonconsensual sexualised images of women and children, which were widely disseminated on X, causing untold harm.
âTo date, there has been no justice for any of the victims. We believe that xAI must be held legally accountable to ensure that no AI tool or social media platform can ever repeat such awful harm against women, children, or anyone.â
The statement has been signed by the chief executives of Womenâs Aid, Refuge, Rape Crisis England & Wales, the Fawcett Society, the Mental Health Foundation and the Molly Rose Foundation, works to prevent suicide by advocating for safer online environments, among many others.
Ministers hit out at Mr Musk in February after his Grok AI chatbot was used to create non-consensual sexualised images.
Sir Keir issued an ultimatum to the X owner threatening "fast action" if the platform cannot control Grok, while the regulator Ofcom launched a formal investigation into X's compliance with UK laws.
At the time the PM told MPs: âThe actions of Grok and X are absolutely disgusting and shameful. Protecting their abusive users, rather than the women and children who are being abused shows a total distortion of priorities.
âSo let me be crystal clear, we wonât stand for it, because no matter how unstable or complex the world becomes, this government will be guided by its values. Weâll stand up for the vulnerable against the powerful.â
The statement has been signed by:
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