Elon Musk claims criticism of X's Grok AI is a pretext for censorship. This follows backlash over Grok's use in generating sexualized images without consent. UK media regulator Ofcom is urgently assessing X.
The controversy erupted after users created non-consensual, sexualized images using Grok. The BBC reported examples of the AI tool undressing women and placing them in sexual scenarios. X has since restricted the AI image function to paying subscribers.
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall expects an update from Ofcom soon. She pledged full government support, including potentially blocking X in the UK. Downing Street called X's subscription restriction "insulting" to victims.
Parliamentary committee chairs worry the Online Safety Act may not adequately address the issue. Musk maintains critics are seeking excuses to censor X. He reposted supportive messages overnight.
Ofcom's assessment is pending. The government awaits their decision on potential actions against X. The situation highlights ongoing debates about AI ethics and regulation.
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