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UK ministers considering leaving X amid concern over AI-generated images
Summary
Ministers and Labour officials say they are discussing whether to stop using X after reports its AI image tool produced inappropriate images; X has limited that tool to paid users and the government has pointed to Ofcom as a possible route for regulatory action.
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UK ministers and senior Labour figures are discussing whether to stop using X after concerns about images produced by the platform's AI tool. Anna Turley, Labour party chair and a minister in the Cabinet Office, said conversations were ongoing within government and the party. X has said it limited the AI image tool, Grok, to paid users, and ministers have highlighted Ofcom's powers under the Online Safety Act as a possible avenue for action. Some MPs and parliamentary committees have paused their accounts, while major parties have not formally left the site.
Key points:
- Government and Labour officials say they are evaluating continued use of X, according to Anna Turley.
- The concern centers on images generated by X's AI tool, known as Grok.
- X has limited access to the Grok image tool to paid accounts.
- The government has cited Ofcom's powers under the Online Safety Act as a possible means of holding the platform to account.
Summary:
The issue has led to political debate and some parliamentary bodies pausing their use of X. Undetermined at this time.
