New Delhi, Jan. 1 -- Artificial intelligence (AI) has come as a boon to most of our lives, helping us find that old song whose tune we can't get out of our heads or helping us write letters to dealing with more complex medical or industrial use-case scenarios.

However, every boon comes with a bane. With cars and machines came pollution, with social media came loneliness and isolation, and now with AI and deepfakes, the line between reality and fiction seems to be blurring more and more.

The latest example of this is Grok, the AI chatbot built by Elon Musk's company, xAI, being rampantly used to publicly modify images and generate sexually explicit pictures of anyone without their consent.

In July 2025, Musk had said on the infamous 'Me...