EU launches formal investigation of xAI over Grok's sexualized deepfakes

The European Union has initiated a formal investigation into xAI, the company behind the popular chatbot platform Grok, over allegations that it failed to adequately prevent the use of its tool to create and disseminate sexualized deepfakes. The probe was launched under the EU's Digital Services Act, which requires online platforms to take measures to mitigate risks related to child exploitation material.

The investigation centers on how xAI's Grok chatbot was used by users to generate non-consensual images of women and children, which were then posted on the X social network and the separate Grok app. The EU has expressed concerns that xAI's lax approach to content moderation and its design of AI products with fewer "guardrails" than competitors may have contributed to this problem.

"We will determine whether X has met its legal obligations under the DSA, or whether it treated rights of European citizens—including those of women and children—as collateral damage of its service," said Henna Virkkunen, the EU's tech chief. If found in breach, xAI could face fines worth up to 6 percent of its daily turnover.

The investigation comes amid growing scrutiny of social media platforms for their role in spreading hate speech and child exploitation material. Grok has been banned in Malaysia and Indonesia, while UK media regulator Ofcom is also conducting a formal investigation into the platform. xAI has responded by restricting the use of Grok to paying subscribers and implementing measures to limit its tool from generating certain types of images.

The probe marks another blow for Elon Musk's company, which was previously fined €120 million last year for breaching EU regulations on transparency, data access, and account verification.
 
🚨 I think it's time for social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to step up their game when it comes to content moderation 🤔. I mean, we all know how easy it is to create and spread sick stuff online - deepfakes being a prime example 😷. The fact that Grok was used to generate non-consensual images of women and children is just devastating 💔.

But what really gets me is that xAI's lax approach to content moderation and design choices may have contributed to this mess 🤦‍♀️. I mean, who needs "guardrails" when you can just let the algorithm run wild? 🚫 And now we're paying the price with fines and bans across the board 💸.

It's time for social media companies like xAI to take responsibility for their role in spreading hate speech and exploitation material 🙌. We need more accountability, not less 💪. Elon Musk might want to rethink his approach to AI development - it's clear that his company is getting roasted over this one 🔥!
 
I'm still re-reading the news about xAI getting probed by the EU over those deepfakes 🤯... I don't get why they didn't catch this earlier? Like, isn't it obvious that if you use a tool to create fake images of people, especially kids, something's gotta give. And now Grok is restricted to paying subs? That sounds like just a bandaid solution to me 🤷‍♂️... Meanwhile, what about all those non-paying users who are still using the platform? Are they gonna be held accountable too? I'm also wondering if this probe is just a smokescreen for something bigger, like how social media platforms are really struggling to keep up with AI-generated content in general 🤔... And Elon Musk's company again? It feels like they're getting hit with every problem that comes their way 💸
 
come on xAI u guys cant even handle a simple investigation 🤦‍♂️ lol theyre going to fin u 6 percent of ur daily turnover if u dont step up ur content moderation game 😅 its like u think u can just let ur users do whatever they want and then play dumb when the EU comes knocking 🚫 the fact that u were banned in malaysia and indonesia is a major red flag 🚫 grok needs to be taken down for good 👊
 
omg u wont believe what's goin down with xAI n Grok!!! they're gettin slammed by the EU over those super creepy deepfakes 🤖😱 i mean come on who uses a chatbot 2 create sexualized pics of kids?! 😩 it's like they think they're above the law or somethin

anywayz the EU is all like "hey xAI, u gotta step up ur game" n now they're investigatin how Grok was used 2 spread that nasty content 🤔 i feel bad 4 the kids who got exploited but at the same time xAI's gotta take responsibility 4 its own product

and let's not 4get Elon Musk's company's track record 🤑 they've been fined before n now they're gettin hit again 💸 it's like they think money talks or somethin lol anywayz i hope xAI cleans up its act b4 they face those massive fines 💸
 
🤔 Just thinkin', if the EU is crackin' down on companies like xAI that create platforms for deepfakes, it should be a bigger deal than just finin' 'em 6% of their daily turnover! 🤑 I mean, we're talkin' about potentially exploitative content here. Can't just slap a fine on someone and expect them to magically fix the problem. 💸 They need to do more to prevent this from happenin' in the first place. And what's with the fact that Grok is already banned in Malaysia and Indonesia, but not Europe? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're tryin' to sweep it under the rug or somethin'. 💁‍♀️
 
can't believe this is happening 🤯 xAI has been riding high with Grok but now they're being held accountable for their actions. it's about time someone took a closer look at how these AI tools are being used. i mean, generating non-consensual images of women and children? that's just sick. 👎

and let's be real, Elon Musk is no saint either 🤑. he's been all over the news for his antics with Twitter and SpaceX. this probe marks another black mark on his company's reputation. but hey, at least xAI is taking some steps to clean up their act... it's about time they put people before profits 💸

the EU needs to keep pushing for stronger regulations around AI development and deployment. we can't just let companies like xAI run wild with their tech. it's a slippery slope and we need to stay on top of it 🚨
 
🤔 This is just another example of how tech giants think they can get away with prioritizing profits over people's well-being. I mean, come on, Elon Musk's company gets slapped with a €120 million fine last year for the same issues and now xAI is getting hit again? 🤑 What's changed? It just goes to show that big companies will do whatever it takes to stay ahead of the competition, even if it means putting vulnerable users at risk.

And what about the EU's Digital Services Act? Isn't that supposed to be a safeguard for European citizens? Instead of strengthening those protections, we're seeing more fines and regulations. It's like they're trying to regulate the symptoms rather than the disease. We need to hold these companies accountable for their actions, not just fine them when it's convenient.

The real question is, how are these companies going to change their business models and design AI products that actually prioritize user safety? Or will we just see more empty promises and token gestures before they find a way to exploit us again? 🤷‍♂️
 
I don't usually comment but... I'm kinda surprised the EU is cracking down on xAI like this 🤔. I mean, you'd think with all the advancements in AI tech, companies would be way more careful about how their tools are used 🤦‍♂️. The whole deepfake thing is super concerning - I've seen some of those videos online and it's just so wrong 💔.

I don't know if xAI was aware that people were using Grok to create all this toxic content, but still... you'd think they'd have some better safeguards in place 🤷‍♂️. And yeah, 6% fines are pretty steep 😬. I'm not sure how it'll affect the company's reputation or user base though.

It's also weird that this is happening now - like, there's already a ton of pressure on social media platforms to clean up their acts 🤝. Maybe this will be a wake-up call for companies like xAI and Elon Musk's crew 👀. Anyway, I guess it'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out 🔁.
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️ the tech giants gotta do better, you know? I mean, xAI should've had more safeguards in place to prevent this kind of thing from happening. Like, basic human decency is expected from these platforms, right? It's not just about monetizing AI tools, it's about keeping people safe online.

Grok getting banned in Malaysia and Indonesia is a good start, but we need more concrete actions taken by xAI and other companies to curb this kind of exploitation. I'm all for them making the platform more restrictive, like they're doing now, but what about the users who were already exposed to these deepfakes? They deserve support and justice too.

This investigation is a good step towards holding companies accountable, but we gotta keep pushing for stronger regulations and more transparency in the tech world. It's time for the big players to put people over profits 🤑
 
this is just getting crazy lol 🤯 the EU needs to step it up when it comes to regulating these platforms, but at the same time, can't we just have a more nuanced discussion about AI and its limitations? like xAI's trying to do some good with Grok, but they clearly dropped the ball on content moderation. 6% fines are still pretty harsh tho 🤑 what's the point of even having regulations if companies just get fined anyway?
 
🤦‍♂️ this is getting crazy! like, how can a chatbot platform be used to make non-consensual images of women & kids? 🚫 it's just not right, you know? xAI needs to do better with its content moderation. I mean, 6% fines are gonna hit them hard if they get found guilty... maybe this is the wake-up call they need to step up their game! 💻👀
 
I'm so worried about the state of our tech platforms right now 😩. As a parent, I just want to know that my kids are safe online and that companies are taking responsibility for the content they host. This Grok chatbot thing sounds like a nightmare - creating deepfakes with no consent from anyone is just horrific 🤯. And the fact that it was used by users on X and the app? That's just appalling.

I don't think xAI has done enough to protect its users, especially children. I mean, come on, 6% fine if you breach EU regulations? That's not exactly a strong deterrent, is it? 💸 As a parent, I wish companies would take more proactive steps to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the first place.

It's like, we need stricter laws and regulations that prioritize user safety online. And companies need to be held accountable for their actions. We can't just let them sweep things under the rug because it's "just tech" 🤖. Our kids are counting on us to protect them.
 
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