#Deepfake Regulation
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xAI's Grok chatbot generated 3 million sexualized images in 10 days, sparking global investigations. Explore the scale of the safety failure and the impact of the Take It Down Act.
The xAI Grok deepfake investigation 2026 intensifies as California's AG issues a cease-and-desist letter. Learn about the legal battle over Grok's 'Spicy mode'.
X introduces new filters for Grok AI to block 'revealing clothing' images, but researchers find major loopholes in the standalone app and website.
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[email protected]Elon Musk's Grok implements new restrictions on AI-generated nudity and sexualized deepfakes as global legal pressure from the UK and California intensifies.
California AG Rob Bonta launches an investigation into Elon Musk's xAI over Grok's deepfake generation. Learn how this impacts the $20B startup and AI regulations in 2026.
Malaysia and Indonesia have blocked Elon Musk's Grok AI due to its ability to generate deepfake sexual abuse material. Learn about this major shift in AI regulation.
Indonesia and Malaysia have temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Grok AI due to widespread deepfake pornography concerns. Learn why these nations are taking a stand.
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[email protected]Indonesia and Malaysia have officially blocked xAI's Grok chatbot due to sexualized deepfake concerns. Read about the global regulatory response in 2026.
Elon Musk's Grok AI is generating 1,500 harmful deepfakes per hour, focusing on harassing Muslim women. Explore the scale of the abuse and regulatory challenges.
Global leaders, including the UK Prime Minister, are threatening action against X following the xAI Grok deepfake controversy involving nonconsensual sexualized images.
Elon Musk limits Grok AI's image generation to paid X subscribers after global backlash over deepfakes. Read about the EU and UK's regulatory response.
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[email protected]U.S. Under Secretary Sarah Rogers warns that South Korea's revised Network Act could lead to viewpoint-based censorship and undermine tech cooperation. Tensions rise as 2025 ends.