Sexualised images created by Grok weapons of abuse' Kendall
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Sexualised images created by Grok weapons of abuse'  Kendall
"Sexualised images created by AI chatbot Grok are weapons of abuse, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has said, as she told MPs that creating non-consensual intimate images will become a criminal offence from this week. It comes as media watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether Elon Musk's social media platform X has breached UK law over reports that Grok was used to create and share sexualised images of children."
"Ms Kendall labelled AI-generated images of women tied up and gagged, with bruises, covered in blood and much, much more as being weapons of abuse. Making a statement in the Commons, the Technology Secretary said the Internet Watch Foundation reports criminal imagery of children as young as 11, including girls sexualised and toddlers. She continued: This is child sexual abuse. We've seen reports of photos being shared of women in bikinis, tied up and gagged, with bruises, covered in blood, and much, much more."
The Independent emphasizes broad reporting across issues while keeping content free of paywalls and funded by reader donations to sustain on-the-ground journalism. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall warned that sexualised images produced by AI chatbot Grok function as weapons of abuse and announced that creating non-consensual intimate images will become a criminal offence from this week. Ofcom has opened an investigation into whether platform X breached UK law after reports that Grok was used to create and share sexualised images of children. The Internet Watch Foundation reports criminal imagery of children as young as eleven. The images include women and children depicted tied, gagged, bruised and bloodied and are described as devastating to victims and designed to harass and violate dignity.
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