
Ireland launches data protection probe into Grok's deepfakes
This latest investigation, on behalf of the EU, will look into whether X violated the bloc's data protection rules. Violations can lead to hefty fines.
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Ireland opens probe into Musk's Grok AI over sexualised images - Reuters
Ireland opens probe into Musk's Grok AI over sexualised images Reuters
Read full article →Grok faces more scrutiny over deepfakes as Irish regulator opens EU privacy investigation - AP News
Grok faces more scrutiny over deepfakes as Irish regulator opens EU privacy investigation AP News
Read full article →EU privacy watchdog opens probe into X over sexualised AI images
‘Large-scale’ inquiry is latest sign of how regulators are scrutinising the group’s Grok chatbot
Read full article →Spain to probe social media giants over AI-generated child abuse material
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledges to end 'impunity' of platforms X, Meta and TikTok in promoting harmful content.
Read full article →Ireland launches data protection probe into Grok's deepfakes
This latest investigation, on behalf of the EU, will look into whether X violated the bloc's data protection rules. Violations can lead to hefty fines.
Read full article →The EU's privacy watchdog is investigating X over sexualized AI images
An EU privacy watchdog is investigating X. Pablo VERA / AFP via Getty Images An Irish data privacy watchdog is the latest to launch a probe into X. Several foreign agencies are investigating reports of Grok generating sexualized AI images. Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia temporarily blocked access to the chatbot in January. X is facing mounting criticism from foreign watchdogs over its generative AI chatbot, Grok. The Irish Data Protection Commission said Tuesday that it had opened an inquiry into Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter. The commission said in a press release that the inquiry was linked to the creation and publication of non-consensual, sexualized images of European Union residents on X using Grok's generative AI functions. This included pictures of children. The commission, which is responsible for enforcing the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, said in the release that it notified X of the investigation on Monday. X did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. Grok is a chatbot developed by Musk's xAI, now a subsidiary of his aerospace company SpaceX. The commission's investigation follows several weeks of controversy around Grok and X. The platform came under fire worldwide in January after reports emerged of Grok users generating sexualized images of real people, including minors. Countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines temporarily suspended access to Grok. The European Commission launched an investigation into Grok, while India's information technology ministry voiced its opposition via a letter to the chief compliance officer of X's India operations. California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, also said in early January that he had launched a probe into Grok's AI deepfakes. In response, X made Grok's AI image generation tool a premium feature limited to paying subscribers and later stopped it from generating sexualized images altogether. However, a Business Insider report found that it was still possible to trigger these images in Grok's web and mobile applications. In response to backlash over Grok, Musk said in an X post on January 3, "Anyone using Grok to make illegal content will suffer the same consequences as if they upload illegal content." Read the original article on Business Insider
Read full article →Arizona women sue AI startup coach for allegedly using their social media images to make deepfake porn
The lawsuit names three men it claims ‘monetized’ strangers’ likenesses to create erotic chatbots — while also selling their methods to wannabe AI entrepreneurs
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Read full article →Spain to probe Meta, TikTok, X over alleged AI-generated child sexual abuse content
Read full article →Spain to probe X, Meta, TikTok over AI-generated child sexual abuse material
'These platforms are undermining the mental health, dignity, and rights of our children,' Spanish Prime MInister Pedro Sanchez says on X. 'The state cannot allow this. The impunity of these giants must end.'
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