X has added a new option that appears to let users block Grok from editing photos they share on the platform. The control, introduced in the X app, is labeled “block modifications by Grok” and is meant to give people more control over unwanted edits of their images.

The feature was first reported by Social Media Today and has been verified by Digital Trends. On the surface, it looks like a privacy-friendly move to prevent unwanted AI edits. However, testing by the The Verge reveals that the protection is more limited than the name suggests.

Why the Grok modification block feature falls short

The setting can be found in the image editing tools while uploading a photo. You can tap the paintbrush icon and open additional options where the toggle appears as shown in the image.

Once enabled, the feature is supposed to stop Grok from modifying the image. But it only blocks one specific way Grok can interact with an image.

When it is turned on, other users cannot tag @Grok in replies to the photo and ask the AI to edit it. However, the protection stops there.

The small text in the setting indicates that the toggle only prevents Grok from modifying the content through direct tagging. It does not stop the chatbot from editing the image if someone uses another method.

For example, anyone can still download or screenshot a photo and upload it again. Once the image exists as a new post or file, Grok can be asked to modify it without restrictions.

While the toggle shuts down one way to edit your photo, plenty of other doors are still wide open for AI manipulation. So the protection is not as solid as it sounds.

Recently, X put Grok’s image editing tools behind a paywall after backlash over non-consensual sexualized images.

Now it has introduced this edit-block toggle, but simple switches like this do little to stop AI edits once images are shared online.

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