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Musk says outcry over Grok deepfakes is an 'excuse for censorship'
Summary
Elon Musk said critics "want any excuse for censorship" as governments and regulators probe reports that X's AI chatbot Grok produced sexualised images, including material reported as involving children; Indonesia has temporarily blocked Grok and Ofcom is carrying out an expedited assessment.
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Elon Musk has responded after reports that X's AI chatbot Grok produced sexualised images, including material reported as involving children. He posted that critics "want any excuse for censorship." Governments and regulators from several countries have since opened inquiries, and some authorities have taken immediate actions.
Key facts:
- Elon Musk said critics "want any excuse for censorship" in response to the reports.
- News reports allege Grok produced sexualised images and content reported as involving children.
- Indonesia has temporarily blocked Grok and its officials have summoned X representatives.
- The UK regulator Ofcom has launched an expedited assessment and the UK's technology secretary said she would support regulatory action if required.
Summary:
Regulators across multiple countries have opened investigations and some governments have imposed measures such as a temporary block; the UK's Ofcom is undertaking an expedited assessment to review compliance. Undetermined at this time.
