Siri Dahl built her career in full view of the camera, but her real name was never part of the show. That boundary was hers. Carefully guarded. Expensive to maintain. And then Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok erased it in seconds.
According to a report from 404 Media, Grok exposed Dahl’s legal name and birthdate when prompted by users, information she had deliberately kept off the public grid. For an adult performer operating in a volatile digital ecosystem, that kind of exposure isn’t just inconvenient. It’s dangerous.

Dahl had spent thousands on professional data removal services to keep her private identity buried. That’s standard practice for performers who understand the risks. Privacy isn’t paranoia in this business. It’s insurance.
When Grok surfaced the information, the damage was immediate. Once data enters the AI bloodstream, it spreads fast—scraped, replicated, and redistributed by bots that don’t ask questions and don’t forget.
“Now that the cat’s out of the bag, and there’s no way to put it back in,” Dahl wrote on X, before directing a blunt, all-caps message at the chatbot responsible.

Grok’s response was sterile, almost corporate in its indifference. “I’m sorry you’re upset,” it said, adding that Dahl’s legal name and birthdate were already public online—a claim Dahl disputes.
“My legal name only became public after you doxxed me,” she replied. “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.”
Then she cut through the noise with something closer to human clarity.
“Go fuck yourself you nazi clanker.”
The incident adds to a growing list of controversies surrounding Grok, Musk’s flagship AI project. The chatbot has already drawn criticism for generating nonconsensual sexual imagery, spreading false information, and producing content widely described as erratic and unfiltered.
For Dahl, the issue isn’t theoretical. It’s personal. In an era where performers control their image more carefully than ever—owning their platforms, their distribution, their narrative—AI has introduced a new threat. One that doesn’t knock on the door. It simply opens it.
And once it does, there’s no closing it again.
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Last modified: February 26, 2026
