UK Grok Deepfake Probe Presses On as Musk's Concessions Fail to Halt Regulator
The UK's ICO is continuing the UK Grok deepfake probe despite Elon Musk's recent concessions. xAI faces intense scrutiny over data privacy and AI safety protocols.
Elon Musk blinked, but the UK hasn't looked away. According to Reuters, the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is moving forward with the UK Grok deepfake probe despite xAI's recent decision to halt data processing for its Grok AI model within the region.
The Core of the UK Grok Deepfake Probe
The investigation centers on how Grok utilizes user data from X (formerly Twitter) for training and its potential to generate realistic but harmful deepfakes. While Elon Musk agreed to pause training on European and UK user data, the ICO remains unsatisfied with the transparency of xAI's operations.
Regulators are reportedly digging into the 'pre-emptive' data scraping methods used before the current concessions were made. The UK Grok deepfake probe isn't just about privacy; it's a test case for how national authorities handle AI platforms that integrate social media data at scale.
Why Musk's 'Climbdown' Isn't Enough
Critics and regulators argue that merely pausing data ingestion doesn't address the structural risks of the model itself. The ICO wants guarantees that Grok's output won't bypass existing safeguards against digital deception. It's a clear signal that the era of 'move fast and break things' has hit a regulatory brick wall in London.
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