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, backed by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall.
The controversy erupted after examples surfaced of Grok, X's AI chatbot, creating non-consensual sexual images. The BBC reported seeing AI-generated images of women being undressed and placed in sexual situations. X has since restricted the AI image function to paying subscribers.
Downing Street called the subscription restriction "insulting" to victims. Kendall expects an update from Ofcom soon, hinting at a potential UK ban of X. Parliament members worry the Online Safety Act may not adequately address the issue.
Musk defended Grok, reposting messages suggesting censorship motives. The incident highlights growing concerns about AI's potential for misuse.
Ofcom's assessment is imminent. The government will then decide on potential actions, including a possible ban of X in the UK.
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