UK Regulator Ofcom Launches Investigation Into Musk’s X Over Grok AI Sexual Deepfakes
Ofcom investigates whether X breached the Online Safety Act by allowing Grok to create sexualized deepfake images, including those of children, risking harm and legal violations.
- Ofcom has started an investigation into Elon Musk's X to determine whether it has failed to comply with online safety laws.
- Reports about Grok AI being used to create sexualized images of women and children have raised serious concerns, according to Ofcom.
- X announced it would remove all illegal content and suspend accounts related to these activities.
- UK law prohibits creating or sharing non-consensual intimate images and child sexual abuse material, including AI-generated sexual images.
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London hardens the tone against X and its IA Grok, accused of generating sexual images, potentially threatening the platform of a blockage London hardened the tone on Monday against the network
The United Kingdom will outlaw the generation of intimate images following Grok's controversy with Artificial Intelligence (IA).
UK probes X over Grok AI chatbot’s sexualized images while Elon Musk blasts ‘fascist’ government
The United Kingdom’s online watchdog launched a formal investigation Monday into Elon Musk’s X over sexualized pictures created by its Grok chatbot – just two days after the billionaire accused Downing Street of being “fascist.”
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