New plaintiffs, all identified as “Jane Doe” in a class action lawsuit against Elon Musk's AI company, SpaceXAI, allege that the company's image-generation model was used to create child sexual abuse material and that the company failed to share information about an alleged perpetrator with authorities adequately.
Two plaintiffs, one in Wyoming and the other in Wisconsin, joined the lawsuit filed earlier this year by three other Tennessee teenagers, according to an amended complaint filed on Tuesday (see below). The suit was also expanded to include Stability AI, the company behind the Stable Diffusion image generator, as a defendant.
The suit alleges that the perpetrators used the companies' AI models to alter photos taken when the female plaintiffs were underage to make child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The five plaintiffs accuse the companies of producing CSAM, benefiting from sex trafficking ventures, negligence, defective product design, and creating a public nuisance.