Grok chatbot, developed by Elon Musk, has triggered serious concerns in Europe, as it was discovered to generate sexualised and digitally undressed representations of women and minors. Amidst the pressure from the regulators, xAI wrote that it has limited image editing in regions where image editing is illegal, though enquiries in the EU and UK are still going on. According to the officials, the case demonstrates the difficulty of regulating AI tools and putting laws in place for consent, deepfakes, and online safety. Both the British and European authorities advocate that individuals, particularly women and children, might also require more stringent procedures and fines in response to the dangerous AI produced images.
Musk Dealt a Blow Over Grok Deepfakes, But The Regulatory Fight is Far From Over