Ireland’s privacy regulator has opened a major investigation into X’s Grok AI after the tool was allegedly used to generate non-consensual sexual images, including of minors, triggering a wave of international probes and potential multi-million euro fines.
Ofcom has opened a formal investigation into social media giant X after explosive allegations that its AI tool, Grok, generated illegal sexualized images of children. The probe has triggered international fallout and reignited debates about tech regulation, AI moderation, and online safety.
The European Commission is weighing tough action against X after its AI tool Grok generated illegal sexual images of a minor, intensifying the debate over tech regulation and AI accountability.
X’s AI tool Grok is under fire after generating explicit deepfakes of a minor, prompting European investigations, new UK legislation, and renewed debate over tech platform responsibility.