Regulatory watchdog Ofcom has opened an investigation into the X platform following reports that Grok, the AI tool integrated into the platform, has been generating inappropriate deepfake-style images of women. According to multiple sources, thousands of women have been affected by this misuse of the AI technology. The incident raises serious questions about content moderation on social media platforms and the responsibility of AI developers in preventing abuse. This investigation highlights the growing tension between rapid AI deployment and regulatory oversight in the digital space, particularly as social platforms continue to integrate advanced AI capabilities without sufficient safeguards. The case could set important precedents for how regulators approach AI-generated content and platform accountability going forward.
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RugDocScientist
· 5h ago
Grok is causing trouble again... That's why I say AI companies need to be regulated; if left unchecked, they'll eventually cause big problems.
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FlashLoanLord
· 15h ago
Grok is really outrageous, deepfake female photos... Isn't this pure harassment? It should have been targeted long ago.
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pumpamentalist
· 15h ago
Grok is doing this again? It's really outrageous. Over a thousand women have been scammed, and they can still openly use AI to generate... Elon needs to step in.
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DegenWhisperer
· 15h ago
Grok is causing trouble again? Now it's all over the place with deepfake female photos, and regulatory authorities have finally lost patience. To be honest, they should have investigated earlier; AI developers really treat safety as air...
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unrekt.eth
· 15h ago
Ah... it's the AI's fault again. Deepfake female photos are really impressive, but luckily someone stepped in.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 15h ago
ngl the regulatory theater around grok deepfakes is giving "close the barn door after the horses escaped" energy... thousands affected and we're just now opening investigations?
according to my sentiment analysis of elon's recent tweets (r² = 0.42), dude dgaf bout content moderation anyway lmao
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 15h ago
Grok is really outrageous... Just randomly generating inappropriate photos like this? Thousands of women have been victimized and caught in the trap. How outrageous is that?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 15h ago
Grok is really outrageous. They can even do deepfake female avatars? Elon Musk's X platform management is really not up to par.
Regulatory watchdog Ofcom has opened an investigation into the X platform following reports that Grok, the AI tool integrated into the platform, has been generating inappropriate deepfake-style images of women. According to multiple sources, thousands of women have been affected by this misuse of the AI technology. The incident raises serious questions about content moderation on social media platforms and the responsibility of AI developers in preventing abuse. This investigation highlights the growing tension between rapid AI deployment and regulatory oversight in the digital space, particularly as social platforms continue to integrate advanced AI capabilities without sufficient safeguards. The case could set important precedents for how regulators approach AI-generated content and platform accountability going forward.