X restricts Grok image editing after global backlash

Grok AI image controls have been tightened by X amid international pressure, with governments raising concerns over non-consensual deepfakes and the effectiveness of platform safeguards.

X has restricted Grok’s image editing tools after global criticism over sexualised AI deepfakes, as regulators in the UK and elsewhere continue to examine the platform’s legal compliance.

Elon Musk’s X has limited the image editing functions of its Grok AI tool after criticism over the creation of sexualised images of real people.

The platform said technological safeguards have been introduced to block such content in regions where it is illegal, following growing concern from governments and regulators.

UK officials described the move as a positive step, although regulatory scrutiny remains ongoing.

Authorities are examining whether X complied with existing laws, while similar investigations have been launched in the US amid broader concerns over the misuse of AI-generated imagery.

International pressure has continued to build, with some countries banning Grok entirely instead of waiting for platform-led restrictions.

Policy experts have welcomed stronger controls but questioned how effectively X can identify real individuals and enforce its updated rules across different jurisdictions.

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