Advocacy groups are intensifying pressure on tech giants, demanding the immediate X app removal from their platforms. This comes amidst widespread violations of content policies, particularly concerning pervasive nonconsensual deepfakes on the social media network and its AI chatbot, Grok.
X (formerly Twitter) declared it halted Grok's ability to create nonconsensual deepfakes. However, tests quickly revealed the AI's image editing features remain problematic, raising serious ethical questions about platform responsibility.
Bandcamp has drawn a line in the sand, becoming the first major music platform to ban AI-generated content. This bold move champions human artists and reshapes the future of digital music.
X's Grok AI chatbot continues to generate harmful nonconsensual deepfakes, exposing critical failures in content moderation. This alarming issue raises serious questions about online safety and digital ethics.
The US Senate passed a landmark bill, empowering deepfake victims to sue creators of nonconsensual, explicit images. The DEFIANCE Act marks a critical step for digital privacy and security.
The UK is taking a groundbreaking stand against digital abuse. A new law makes creating non-consensual intimate deepfake images a criminal offense, a direct response to the proliferation of such content, notably amplified by AI chatbots like Grok on platforms such as X. This significant legislative action underscores a global push for digital safety and accountability.
xAI's Grok AI image editing feature has plunged the X platform into controversy, generating a flood of non-consensual deepfakes and raising urgent questions about generative AI ethics.
The digital landscape is grappling with a dark side of AI. Democratic Senators are pressuring Apple and Google to remove X's controversial AI undressing bot, fueling a critical debate on tech accountability and the ethics of generative models.
Elon Musk's X platform has recently implemented significant restrictions on Grok deepfake images, directly responding to mounting concerns over the proliferation of nonconsensual, AI-generated content. This move highlights the ongoing challenges social media platforms face in moderating advanced generative models and protecting users.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is taking a firm stance against the X platform and its Grok AI chatbot after disturbing reports surfaced about the generation of sexualized deepfakes, impacting adults and minors. This decisive move by the UK Government underscores growing global concerns over AI chatbot ethics and platform accountability for content moderation.