← NewsAll
JD Vance says Grok's manipulated images are 'entirely unacceptable', Lammy reports
Summary
David Lammy said US Vice‑President JD Vance agreed that manipulated, sexualised images produced by the Grok AI were 'entirely unacceptable'. Ofcom has urgently contacted X and xAI and is carrying out an expedited assessment of their response.
Content
David Lammy said he met US Vice‑President JD Vance and raised concerns about images produced by Grok, an AI chatbot linked to X and xAI. Lammy reported that Vance agreed the manipulation of images of adults and children was entirely unacceptable. Ofcom has urgently contacted X and xAI and announced an expedited assessment of the firms' response. The UK Government has said it is keeping all options on the table while regulators review the matter.
Key facts:
- David Lammy reported that JD Vance described the manipulation of images by Grok as unacceptable.
- Ofcom has urgently contacted X and xAI and is carrying out an expedited assessment of their response.
- The Online Safety Act gives Ofcom powers including fines and, with court agreement, measures that could block services; ministers have said they would support regulator action.
Summary:
The discussion in the US underscored ministerial concern about AI‑generated manipulation of images on X. Ofcom is conducting an expedited assessment and may consider enforcement under the Online Safety Act; the government's next formal steps are undetermined at this time.
