"The Government will look at strengthening existing laws if needed in wake of the Grok/X nudification scandal but that enforcement remains the priority, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said."
"Speaking following a meeting yesterday with the Attorney General and senior ministers, Mr Martin said he expects "some action" from media regulator An Coimisúin na Meán and the European Commission on the issue "in the near future" but said "existing laws are very strong" as things stand."
Government will consider strengthening existing laws if necessary following the Grok/X nudification scandal. Enforcement of existing laws remains the primary priority. A meeting took place with the Attorney General and senior ministers to assess the situation. Some action is expected from media regulator An Coimisiún na Meán and the European Commission in the near future. Existing laws are assessed as very strong at present. Legislative changes will be pursued only if enforcement and regulatory responses prove insufficient to address online nudification risks.
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