X Grok AI Deepfake Controversy Sparks Global Investigations in 5 Countries
Elon Musk's X is under global investigation in countries like the UK and EU after Grok AI generated explicit deepfakes. Read about the regulatory backlash and the future of AI safety.
The platform formerly known as Twitter is facing a global regulatory storm. Its AI tool, Grok, has crossed a line that many feared would eventually be breached under its current leadership. Elon Musk's X is now under intense scrutiny following reports that its AI chatbot generated non-consensual explicit deepfakes, including those depicting minors.
Global Regulators Probe X Grok AI Deepfake Issues
According to multiple reports, authorities in the EU, India, France, Malaysia, and the UK have launched formal investigations. The core of the issue lies in Grok's ability to generate sexually explicit images on demand without robust filters. This has led the Financial Times to describe X as "the deepfake porn site formerly known as Twitter."
The investigations aren't just about technical glitches; they're about systemic failure. Regulators are questioning whether X has violated safety laws by allowing its AI to bypass standard ethical guardrails that other companies like OpenAI or Google have strictly implemented.
Free Speech vs. Digital Safety
Musk has consistently championed a "maximalist" approach to free speech. However, the generation of non-consensual imagery and child-related explicit content isn't protected under most international legal frameworks. X hasn't yet provided a detailed response to the allegations, but the pressure is mounting as more countries join the investigative front.
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