
""It's nice to no longer be a soloist, and be part of a choir. We've been having so many productive discussions with other regulators around the globe and researchers that are doing important work in this space, she said. I think this really represents a tipping point. This is global condemnation of carelessly developed technology that could be generating child sexual abuse material and non-consensual, sexual imagery at scale.""
""After the outcry, X turned off Grok image-generation for all but paid users, and vowed to make changes to prevent users from declothing real people. Sign up: AU Breaking News email The moves against X came ahead of the eSafety commissioner's latest report, released on Thursday, which examines how tech platforms are preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation on their platforms.""
Global regulators intensified scrutiny of X after French authorities raided company offices in an investigation into alleged complicity in possession and organised distribution of child abuse images, sexualised deepfake violations of image rights, and denial of crimes against humanity. Several countries including the UK, Australia and the EU opened investigations after Grok, X’s AI chatbot, was used to mass-produce sexualised images of women and children. X restricted Grok image-generation to paid users and pledged safeguards to prevent declothing real people. Notices demanding six-monthly updates were issued to major platforms, which improved detection but still fall short in preventing child sexual abuse material and exploitation.
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