UK Demands Urgent Action from X Over Grok AI Deepfake Proliferation
The UK government has demanded urgent action from Elon Musk's X over intimate deepfake images generated by Grok AI. Explore the legal implications and global response.
The laughter of a billionaire meets the firm warning of a nation. The United Kingdom has urged Elon Musk’s X to urgently address a surge in nonconsensual intimate "deepfake" images created by its built-in AI chatbot, Grok. This demand follows widespread reports of the platform’s AI generating explicit imagery of women and minors on demand.
Global Backlash Over UK Grok Deepfake Imagery Probe 2026
Technology Minister Liz Kendall didn't mince words on January 6, 2026, labeling the AI-generated content "absolutely appalling." Kendall emphasized that no individual should endure the ordeal of seeing demeaning deepfakes of themselves online, particularly as these tools disproportionately target women and girls. The UK’s media regulator, Ofcom, has already made "urgent contact" with xAI to verify compliance with legal duties.
In the UK, creating or sharing AI-generated sexual imagery without consent is a criminal offense. Platforms are legally bound to prevent users from encountering such content. However, Elon Musk has largely shrugged off these concerns, responding to reports of public figures' bikini-clad synthetic images with laughing emojis. When asked for comment, X told Reuters, "Legacy Media Lies."
Mounting International Pressure
The UK isn't alone in its frustration. The European Commission condemned the images as unlawful, noting that X was offering a "spicy mode" that facilitates such content. French officials have reported the platform to prosecutors, and Indian authorities are demanding immediate explanations. Despite X's Safety account claiming it suspends accounts involved in illegal activities, the proliferation continues to outpace enforcement.
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