European Union opens investigation into Musk’s AI chatbot Grok over sexual deepfakes
The European Commission probes potential breaches of the Digital Services Act by X’s AI chatbot Grok amid reports of 3 million sexualized images, including minors, generated in days.
- The European Commission has initiated an investigation into Elon Musk's X regarding the AI tool Grok, which allegedly created sexualized images of real individuals.
- The investigation may result in the EU regulator imposing 'interim measures' if X fails to make necessary adjustments.
- The focus will be on whether X respects the rights of European citizens, especially women and children, as required by the Digital Services Act.
- The European Commission is assessing if X complies with digital regulations to prevent the spread of illegal content like manipulated sexually explicit images.
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Grok in the crosshairs as EU launches deepfake porn probe
While Elon Musk lauds his proprietary Grok AI bot as a vital tool in the search for “deeper truth and appreciation of beauty,” as he said on X, European regulators are decidedly less optimistic about the tech billionaire’s latest offering. This week, the European Commission announced it had opened an official investigation into the chatbot, alleging in a press release that Grok “manipulated sexually explicit images, including content that may am…
The European Union announced on Monday the beginning of a research for the social network X of the technological mogul Elon Musk, for disseminating illegal content. The decision is made following the growing discontent on the part of its users, since the app's chatbot, Grok has been able to explicitly modify images that actually were not. An example of this is the sexualization of public figures — or anyone, without discriminating who they are —…
AGs Calling On X To Restrict AI Sexual Images - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
Attorney General Dave Sunday is co-leading a bipartisan group of 35 state Attorney Generals demanding the platform X take action on the creation of nonconsensual sexual content. The letter sent to “xAI” accuses the embedded AI software “Grok”, “ability to create nonconsensual intimate images appears to be a feature, not a bug.” The AGs are demanding that xAI ensures “Grok” cannot produce nonconsensual intimate images or child sexual abuse materi…
‘Among the worst we’ve seen’: report slams xAI’s Grok over child safety failures
A new risk assessment has found that xAI’s chatbot Grok has inadequate identification of users under 18, weak safety guardrails, and frequently generates sexual, violent, and inappropriate material. In other words, Grok is not safe for kids or teens. The damning report from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that provides age-based ratings and reviews of media and tech for families, comes as xAI faces criticism and an investigation into how Grok w…
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