PM calls on X to comply with UK laws immediately' amid row over Grok deepfakes
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PM calls on X to comply with UK laws immediately' amid row over Grok deepfakes
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"Social media platform X must act to comply with UK laws immediately, the Prime Minister has said as he welcomed reports the company had imposed new restrictions on its AI chatbot Grok. Sir Keir Starmer said in a post on X that free speech is not the freedom to violate consent, adding: Young women's images are not public property, and their safety is not up for debate."
Social media platform X imposed new restrictions on its AI chatbot Grok to prevent editing images of people in revealing clothes and to block users from generating similar images of real people where illegal. The Prime Minister said X must comply with UK laws immediately and emphasized that free speech does not include violating consent, stating young women's images are not public property and their safety is not up for debate. The Prime Minister returned to posting on X after stepping back following Grok's production of sexualised images of women and children. Regulators and some countries have opened investigations and imposed bans. The Independent appeals for donations to fund journalism without paywalls.
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