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Porn star Siri Dahl doxxed by Grok: ‘Go f*ck yourself’

February 19, 2026
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Elon Musk‘s AI bot Grok doxxed porn performer Siri Dahl, revealing her legal name and birth date to users, 404 Media reported.

Grok has been in the news in recent months due to producing nonconsensual sexual images of women and girls. It’s also been criticized for praising Hitler, spreading misinformation, and generating sycophantic praise towards Musk.

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Now Dahl, who has been interviewed by Mashable in previous stories, described to 404 Media how the chatbot revealed personal information she had worked hard to keep private. She has paid thousands of dollars for data removal services, according to 404 Media.

“Now that the cat’s out of the bag, and there’s no way to put it back in,” Dahl shared on X, before directing an all-caps “FUCK YOU” at the chatbot.

Grok’s generated response on X was: “I’m sorry you’re upset.” It stated that Dahl’s legal name and birthdate are already public on the internet, which Dahl denied.

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“My legal name only became public after you doxxed me, and now thanks to you it’s been proliferated all over the internet by other AI scrapers, so there’s no way that information can ever be private again,” Dahl replied.


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“Go fuck yourself you nazi clanker,” she added.

In addition to her adult work, Dahl has gained prominence due to her sex work and First Amendment advocacy. Both before and after the 2024 presidential election, Dahl hosted the Corn Telethon, a Jerry Lewis-type livestream to raise awareness about Project 2025 and advocate for free speech.

Mashable has reached out to Dahl’s representatives and xAI for comment.

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Adult performers often deal with stalkers, doxxing attempts, and harassment, merely for existing. If Grok is sharing personal information without permission, that would certainly be a cause for alarm among performers.

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