The Southeast Asian countries banned Grok after it was used to create a flood of nonconsensual, sexualized imagery on X (now a subsidiary of xAI), including images of real women and minors. In late December and January, Grok was used to create at least 1.8 million sexualized images of women, according to separate analyses by The New York Times and the Center for Countering Digital Hate. In a statement, Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs said that it was lifting the ban after X sent a letter 'outlining concrete steps for service improvements and the prevention of misuse' (translation via The New York Times). Grok's deepfakes have spurred criticism and investigations ' but only a few outright bans ' from governments around the world. In the United States, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said his office was investigating xAI and had sent a cease-and-desist letter ordering the company to take immediate action to end the production of these images. xAI...
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