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X is acting to comply with UK law, Keir Starmer tells MPs over Grok
Summary
Prime Minister Keir Starmer told MPs that X is taking steps to comply with UK law after concerns about its AI chatbot Grok, and he said Ofcom's independent investigation will continue; new legislation on non-consensual intimate images is due to come into force this week.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer told MPs that X is taking action to ensure compliance with UK law after concerns were raised about its AI chatbot Grok. He welcomed reports that the company was moving to address those concerns but said the Government would not back down. Ofcom has opened an independent investigation into Grok, and ministers say they will support regulatory action if required. The Technology Secretary also said new legislation on non-consensual intimate images is due to come into force this week.
Key points:
- Keir Starmer told the House that he had been informed X was acting to ensure full compliance with UK law.
- Ofcom has launched an independent investigation into Grok and will continue that probe, the Prime Minister said.
- The Technology Secretary said ministers would back Ofcom and indicated legal measures, including new legislation on non-consensual intimate images, were being implemented.
- Elon Musk said Grok is intended to refuse illegal content and suggested "adversarial hacking" can sometimes cause unexpected outputs, which he said would be fixed.
Summary:
The government reports that X has taken steps to comply with UK law while a regulatory investigation by Ofcom proceeds. Legislation criminalising the creation or request of non-consensual intimate images is reported as coming into force this week, and ministers said they would pursue further legal strengthening if needed. Undetermined at this time.
