UK Regulator Ofcom Launches Grok Deepfake Investigation 2026: X Faces Potential Ban
UK regulator Ofcom has launched a formal probe into Elon Musk's X over Grok's deepfake image generation. Learn about the Grok deepfake investigation 2026 and its implications.
A 10% global revenue fine or a total service ban. Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is facing its toughest regulatory battle yet as UK authorities crack down on AI-generated sexualized deepfakes.
Formal Grok Deepfake Investigation 2026 Begins
According to reports from AFP and Reuters on January 12, 2026, the UK’s media regulator, Ofcom, has officially launched an investigation into X (formerly Twitter). The probe centers on the platform's failure to prevent its AI tool, Grok, from creating non-consensual intimate images, which the regulator describes as "deeply concerning."
Ofcom warned that such images could amount to intimate image abuse or, in cases involving minors, child sexual abuse material. Prime Minister Keir Starmer didn't mince words, calling the AI-generated content "disgusting" and "unlawful," while demanding that X finally "get a grip" on the situation.
The Hammer of the Online Safety Act
Under the UK’s Online Safety Act, which became law in July last year, platforms are legally required to remove illegal content or face massive penalties. Business Secretary Peter Kyle confirmed that Ofcom holds the power to ban the service entirely if X fails to comply.
- International Precedent: Malaysia and Indonesia have already blocked Grok due to similar concerns.
- Musk's Response: He labeled the UK government "fascist" and claimed they are curbing free speech.
- Monetization Shift: Grok recently limited image generation to paying subscribers, a move Starmer dismissed as insufficient.
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