Elon Musk’s X blasted by European regulators after Grok produced sexual pictures of kids
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X did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the EU Commission’s or Ofcom’s statements. In its last message to Reuters on the matter, X said, “Legacy Media Lies.” Online, Musk has shrugged off the concerns over Grok’s undressing spree, posting laughing-so-hard-I’m-crying emojis in response to public figures edited to look like they were in bikinis.
Ofcom said it was aware of “serious concerns” raised about the feature. “We have made urgent contact with X and xAI to understand what steps they have taken to comply with their legal duties to protect users in the UK,” a spokesperson said.
Online, Musk has shrugged off the concerns over Grok’s undressing spree
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Creating or sharing non-consensual intimate images or child sexual abuse material, including sexual deepfakes created by artificial intelligence, is illegal in Britain.
In addition, tech platforms have a duty to take steps to stop British users encountering illegal content and take it down when they become aware of it.
The statements from EU and British officials come after ministers in France reported X to prosecutors and regulators over the disturbing images, saying in a statement on Friday that the “sexual and sexist” content was “manifestly illegal.” Indian officials have also demanded explanations from X over what they described as obscene content.
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