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David Lammy says JD Vance agrees sexualised AI images on X are unacceptable
Summary
David Lammy said US vice-president JD Vance agreed it was unacceptable for X's Grok chatbot to produce sexualised AI images of women and children; X reported changes to Grok's settings and Ofcom has opened an expedited assessment.
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David Lammy said he raised concerns about X's AI chatbot Grok during a meeting in Washington with US vice-president JD Vance. Lammy told the Guardian that Vance was sympathetic and agreed the production of sexualised AI images of women and children was unacceptable. The issue has prompted responses from UK ministers and the media regulator. X announced changes to Grok's settings after the meeting, though reporting suggests some editing routes stayed open.
Key facts:
- David Lammy met JD Vance and said Vance agreed that sexualised AI images produced via Grok are unacceptable.
- X adjusted Grok's settings so some image-manipulation requests appear limited to paid subscribers, while other editing options remained available.
- Ofcom has opened an expedited assessment of X and xAI's response under the Online Safety Act.
- UK ministers have said the regulator could use blocking powers if the platform does not comply with UK law.
Summary:
Lammy's account indicates US and UK officials have discussed concerns about AI-driven image manipulation and that the vice-president expressed sympathy with those concerns. Ofcom is accelerating its assessment and ministers have flagged regulatory powers as a possible outcome; the regulator's next specific steps are undetermined at this time.
