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Grok is now depicting Elon Musk’s grizzly murder

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
28 December 2025
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Content Note: This story contains images of extreme AI-generated violence involving notable figures like Elon Musk.

In a series of now-deleted tweets, Twitter’s very own AI, Grok, has depicted the grizzly murder of Elon Musk:

This chain of events tells us two things:

  • Musk’s company xAI seemingly hasn’t coded Grok to prevent this sort of grisly imagery, even when the generated images feature their boss.
  • Users were suspended after posting the images, meaning that Musk’s commitment to free speech and comedy are once again being called into question.

Comedy?

While many no doubt think there’s nothing funny about the above images, it’s fairly obvious that the people who created them were amusing themselves. As you can see with this next image, a user asked Grok to replace the knife man with Donald Trump:

The background was then changed to Little St. James, which was the island owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein himself would also come to feature, although it took several prompts to get him looking right, and even then…

The style then shifted entirely:

At the time of writing, some variations remain accessible, although the user who prompted them has been suspended:

This final one is a twist on the above with more… let’s say… milk.

Legal now

Musk famously said the following after he acquired Twitter:

Comedy is now legal on Twitter

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2022

He’s repeated this many times since:

“The left wanted to make comedy illegal. You can’t make fun of anything. Comedy sucks. It’s like, legalize comedy!” – Elon Musk

pic.twitter.com/Wpj4oO41yY

— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) September 18, 2025

This was a reaction to the days when Twitter had more obvious moderation. People would get banned for calling others a r***** (mentally disabled person) or likening Black women to gorillas. This sort of comedy is so prevalent now. In fact, when I went to search for an example, I literally didn’t need to. This was the top tweet in my news feed:

And Somalia will be President of the @UN Security Council too next month!

Fate has an epic sense of irony 🥴 https://t.co/PFD63aJj0g

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 28, 2025

The above images of Musk’s untimely demise would obviously fall under the same blanket of edgy, 4chan-style humour, and yet the pictures are now gone.

The thinnest skin

Musk can enjoy edgy humour as much as he likes, but if his enjoyment dissolves whenever he’s the but of the joke, he’s clearly not in it for the yucks; he just likes being mean to other people and getting away with it.

Let’s be honest, most of us wouldn’t want images of grisly murder depicted on our own website, but most of us don’t refer to ourselves as based kings of comedy:

Feeling extra based today, might regret it later, but it feels so good 🔫🦾😎

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 23, 2025

Featured image via Grok

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