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UK signals possible action against X over sexualised AI images
Summary
The UK government said it will back Ofcom's fast-tracked inquiry into X's AI tool Grok after reports it was used to generate sexualised images of women and children, and ministers said the regulator could seek fines or a court order.
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The government has signalled support for regulatory action after reports that X's built-in AI tool, Grok, was used to generate sexualised images of women and children. Ministers said the materials have caused distress and raised questions about platform safeguards. Ofcom has requested information from X and is conducting an expedited inquiry. The technology secretary is due to make a statement to Parliament on Monday.
Key facts:
- Ministers reported that X's AI tool Grok was used to generate sexualised images of women and children.
- Ofcom has opened an expedited inquiry and has requested information from X, which the company provided.
- The government said it will fully support Ofcom and noted the regulator's powers include imposing fines or seeking a court order to require a service to be blocked.
- The technology secretary, Liz Kendall, is scheduled to make a statement to the Commons on Monday.
Summary:
Ministers framed the situation as an online-safety concern and said they will back Ofcom's enforcement role. Ofcom is conducting a fast-tracked inquiry and could pursue penalties or a court-ordered block, with action expected within days. Liz Kendall will address MPs in the Commons on Monday.
