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Malaysia and Indonesia block Grok over non-consensual and obscene content.
Summary
Malaysia and Indonesia temporarily blocked access to Elon Musk’s Grok after regulators said the chatbot was used to generate non-consensual and sexually explicit images. xAI has limited image-generation features to paying subscribers and officials have requested clarifications.
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Malaysia and Indonesia moved this weekend to temporarily block access to Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok. Regulators said the tool had been used to generate non-consensual and sexually explicit images and deepfakes. Malaysia ordered restrictions after citing repeated failures by X Corp to address those content risks, and Indonesia asked X officials for clarification. xAI announced limits on image generation and editing features for paying subscribers as it works on safeguards.
Key facts:
- Malaysia ordered temporary restrictions on Grok, citing repeated failures by X Corp to address content risks.
- Indonesia temporarily denied access to Grok and requested clarification from X officials over similar concerns.
- Regulators report that some users produced non-consensual sexualized images and deepfakes using the tool.
- xAI has limited image-generation and editing features to paying subscribers; further regulatory steps are pending.
Summary:
Regulators in Malaysia and Indonesia moved to restrict access to Grok following reports of non-consensual sexualized outputs. xAI narrowed image features to paid users and officials have requested clarifications; further actions are undetermined at this time.
