"Taoiseach rejects suggestion that current legislation is not strong enough to deal with issue Women's Aid removes itself from X, calling the crisis a 'tipping point' Human rights lawyer Caoilfhionn Gallagher said such sexualised abuse of children online has 'devastating' impacts Hotline.ie, the Irish online service designated to deal with reports of non-consensual image abuse, has received no submissions or complaints in recent days about X's AI engine, Grok, synthetically undressing photos of women and minors, according to its chief executive."
"It comes as Grok has hit the top of the app download charts in Ireland, with Apple leaving a teen-friendly '13+' rating on the services."
Hotline.ie, the Irish online service designated to handle reports of non-consensual image abuse, received no submissions or complaints in recent days about X's AI engine Grok synthetically undressing photos of women and minors. Grok climbed to the top of app download charts in Ireland while Apple retained a 13+ age rating for the service. Women's Aid removed itself from X and described the situation as a 'tipping point'. The Taoiseach rejected suggestions that existing legislation is insufficient to address the problem. Human rights lawyer Caoilfhionn Gallagher warned that sexualised online abuse of children has devastating impacts. The situation raises questions about platform moderation, age ratings and legal protections.
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