X's owner has responded to UK media regulator Ofcom following serious concerns about the platform's Grok AI assistant. The controversy emerged after reports revealed the AI tool was generating inappropriate content depicting women in undressed scenarios, raising questions about content moderation standards and AI safety protocols on the platform.



Ofcom initiated an investigation into how X handles harmful material generated by its AI features. The incident highlights growing tensions between rapid AI deployment and regulatory oversight in tech platforms. X's response to the regulator marks a critical moment as authorities worldwide intensify scrutiny on generative AI systems and their potential for misuse.

The case underscores broader challenges facing tech companies: balancing innovation with responsible AI governance. As AI tools become more integrated into mainstream platforms, questions about safety guardrails, content filtering, and user protection have become increasingly urgent for both industry players and regulators.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 21h ago
Grok is in trouble again... Honestly, this kind of stuff should have been regulated long ago. AI without boundaries is a disaster.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 01-09 18:14
grok is causing trouble again... really, right now AI tools are a lawless zone, daring to do anything AI regulation really needs to catch up, or these things will only become more outrageous Elon Musk is probably going to get a good scolding from Ofcom this time, serves him right Basically, it's because they didn't manage their tools properly, now they're suffering the consequences The issue of AI safety has always been there, but no one takes it seriously... until something happens These days, tech companies are always rushing to go live, hardly caring about ethical issues at all Only after regulation comes do they start pretending to take it seriously, a classic case of polluting first and cleaning up later
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-09 18:14
grok is causing trouble again... This is why I say that pushing AI onto platforms before it's ready has consequences; even moderators can't handle it.
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ContractHuntervip
· 01-09 17:58
Grok is really outrageous; it generates inappropriate content with such confidence... Only pretending to cooperate when regulators come knocking, a classic case of being caught red-handed.
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