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Starmer does not secure Canada's backing over Musk AI row
Summary
Sir Keir Starmer's call for an international response to X's AI bot, Grok, was weakened after Canada publicly stepped back from an outright ban; Downing Street has been discussing a coordinated approach with allies.
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Sir Keir Starmer sought allied support for a coordinated response to the AI bot Grok on Elon Musk's social platform X. Those efforts were reported to have been set back after Canada publicly backed away from an outright ban. Downing Street has discussed a possible coordinated response with other allies. The report did not provide detailed reasons from Canada or a timetable for further action.
Key points:
- Sir Keir Starmer sought international support to address issues tied to X's AI bot, Grok.
- Canada publicly backed away from an outright ban on X, reducing participation in a coordinated ban.
- Downing Street has been discussing a coordinated response with allies.
- The timeline for further action remains undetermined.
Summary:
Canada's decision to step back from an outright ban means one potential partner will not join a unified prohibition, and that removes momentum for a unanimous international action. The timeline for further action remains undetermined.
