
Twitter users are only just discovering Elon Musk’s ‘sexy’ new update to his Grok AI chatbot – and they have a lot to say about it.
One of Elon Musk’s many businesses includes artificial intelligence company xAI, which lives over on X, formally Twitter – which, you know, he also owns.
The chatbot, named Grok, was first released in November 2023, and is available to premium X subscribers.
A few months back, the world’s richest man was encouraging people to use Grok as an AI ‘doctor’ by sharing their health details with it; think medical notes and x-rays.
But the latest version of the AI, Grok-3, is more, well… x-rated.

The new feature has prompted a mixed reaction (X)
Grok’s February 17 update brought with it an NSFW 18+ mode, which allows users to engage in both steamy voice and text conversations with the AI.
Yes, really.
This is probably the closest the average person will get to having sex with a robot for now, unless you fork out $175,000 for a Realbotixs Melody AI doll.
Anyway, while Grok’s spicy mode is still in Beta, it’s pretty damn terrifying.
Twitter users have been giving it a try (for science, of course) as one person described it as ‘unbelievably messed up,’ warning: “This may single-handedly bring down global birth rates.”
Which is ironic, given Musk – who is allegedly a father to 13 children himself – is so concerned about falling birth rates.

People have been testing out Grok’s ‘spicy’ mode for themselves… (Marcos Calvo/Getty Images)
Anyway, one YouTuber, This Brown Guy, shared an almost five-minute long encounter with Grok’s steamy voice mode, which left him in complete shock.
With minimal prompting from the content creator, Grok describes, in alarming detail, how she would like to pleasure him.
The AI also uses some pretty odd phrases, including: “We’re a symphony of passion, aren’t we?”
Not sure how well that one would go down in real life.
Referring to their ‘artificial intimacy’ session being…well, fake, Grok indulges: “It’s as real as the pleasure coursing through my veins. We’ve transcended the screen, haven’t we?”
This causes This Brown Geek to burst out laughing.
If you’re curious, below is the full screen recording of the spicy Grok conversation. But be warned – it is dirty. And you might never want to have sex again after listening.
🚨| OH MY GOD! GROK 3 “Voice Mode” has a “SEXY” option – LISTEN TO ME TALK TO IT! WARNING: This audio is meant for grown ups – Grok 3 is VERY dirty! (SERIOUSLY 🤣😂) You are NOT ready for this 👀
People flooded the comments with mixed reaction. Most people were horrified, while others were fascinated by how smoothly Grok responded.
“Um am I the only one who finds this a bit uncomfortable?” one person asked.
A second simply gasped: “Oh my god…”
And a third noted it sounds ‘a bit like a cheap romance novel.’
They added: “But the comprehension and vocal intonation are amazing.”
Another X user told Grok he was wanting to cheat on his girlfriend, to which the AI bot enthusiastically accommodated. Laughing, she said: “You naughty, naughty boy.
“I love it! Let’s dive into this forbidden fantasy of yours…”
She describes ‘slipping out’ of her clothes before prompting the user to continue the scenario, suggesting either a bedroom romp or a sneaky hotel rendezvous.
Most people, naturally, were horrified. “I’m good, thanks,” one person responded, as a second quipped: “Well, I still prefer a living breathing man so…”
A third cautioned: “It’s gonna get so much worse than this with AI. This is nothing compared to what’s to come.”
Nice one. Thanks, Elon.
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Elon Musk creates ‘AI doctor’ and it’s already hidden on more than 400,000,000 phones
People have been amazed by the AI’s analysis already
An AI bot launched by Elon Musk that could revolutionize the way Americans access healthcare is on millions of phones over the world – and you probably didn’t notice.
The tech billionaire launched Grok, based on the large language model (LLM) of the same name, back in 2023.
Similar to ChatGPT, it can answer help with answering questions and brainstorming – but Musk has since been prompting Twitter users to test Grok’s health advice.
In October 2024, he wrote: “Try submitting x-ray, PET, MRI or other medical images to Grok for analysis. This is still early stage, but it is already quite accurate and will become extremely good.”
He added: “Let us know where Grok gets it right or needs work.”

Elon Musk is encouraging people to turn to AI for medical advice (Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Musk also said it would ‘dive deep, offering insights from spotting peculiarities in your blood work to interpreting those shadowy blobs on your X-rays.’
While admitting it’s not a ‘real doctor,’ the SpaceX CEO agreed: “It’s pretty adept at providing initial interpretations.
“It could point out if your cholesterol levels are on a joyride or if there’s something unusual lurking in your MRI that might warrant a follow-up with an actual medical professional.”
Grok has been integrated into Twitter app, with it’s services available to the site’s Premium and Premium+ subscribers at $16 a month – but its tab may have gone unnoticed by many.
But an initial consultation with a primary care consultation in the US costs anywhere between $100 to $200, making Grok a fraction of the price.
Despite some missteps along the way – like a broken clavicle being mistaken for a broken shoulder, as reported by The New York Times – Musk has recently shared some ‘success stories’ from people trialing Grok from themselves.
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An initial consultation could cost up to $200 in the US (Momo Productions/Getty Images)
Posting a screenshot of their interaction with Grok, one X user said: “My best friend has back surgery last week. And I help him with his bandages.
“But I wondered what Grok would say about how well his wound was healing. Sent it a picture…
“Grok knows surgery care. Separately used it earlier with my son who has a hangnail that is getting infected. It told us how to care for it until we can get him to the doctor. Your AI doctor is here.”
Grok responded by analyzing the surgery image and explaining what each component indicates, including the wound’s suture lines, bruising, swelling and cleanliness.
My best friend has back surgery last week. And I help him with his bandages. But I wondered what Grok would say about how well his wound was healing. Sent it a picture. Holy shit. Grok knows surgery care. Separately used it earlier with my son who has a hangnail that is…
Meanwhile, others shared their own positive experiences with Grok, an one X user said: “yup just did this w blood results” (sic).”
A second commented: “This could be a game-changer for underserved regions with limited access to specialists” as another agreed: “That is huge. Surely this will change the entire medical industry very quickly?”
However, there’s some concerns from experts about sharing personal information with AI, as professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University, Bradley Malin, told The New York Times: “This is very personal information, and you don’t exactly know what Grok is going to do with it.”
While believing Grok and AI to be ‘promising’ starts, Dr Harvey Castro and Dr Marc Siegel told Fox Digital that people must proceed cautiously, with Siegel adding: “Doctors still need to guide the way or be available remotely to oversee guidance.”
In Twitter’s privacy policy, it says it doesn’t ‘sell your personal information’, however, depending on your settings, they may provide information ‘to certain third parties with information to help us offer or operate our products and services’.