
"Watch live as technology secretary Liz Kendall and culture secretary Lisa Nandy are questioned over AI and copyright on Tuesday (13 January). It comes after media watchdog Ofcom launched an investigation into Mr Musk's social media platform X after its AI tool Grok was used to generate sexualised images of women and children. If found to have breached the law, Ofcom can fine X up to 10 per cent of its global revenue or 18m, whichever is higher."
"On Monday, Ms Kendall said that creating non-consensual intimate images through an AI chatbot will become a criminal offence. She said images of women tied up and gagged, with bruises, covered in blood and much, much more are weapons of abuse. Sir Keir Starmer has issued an ultimatum to Mr Musk, announcing that the government will take fast action to deal with the abuses of the AI tool."
The Independent reports on investigations and reporting around reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, and other major stories. Journalists continue to investigate financial links and produce documentaries such as 'The A Word' that focus on American women fighting for reproductive rights. UK ministers Liz Kendall and Lisa Nandy are set to be questioned on AI and copyright after Ofcom launched an investigation into X following Grok-generated sexualised images of women and children. Ofcom can fine X up to 10% of global revenue or £18m. Ministers and political leaders call for criminalization of non-consensual AI images and rapid regulatory action.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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