Technology minister Liz Kendall called the nonconsensual images of women and minors 'absolutely appalling'.

Elon Musk's social media platform has warned users not to use Grok to generate illegal content.

The degrading pictures are being posted to X despite the platform pledging to suspend people who generate them

Regulators in Europe, India and Malaysia are scrutinizing X after exploitative images created with the Grok chatbot went viral on Elon Musk's social network.

Grok is being used to digitally remove women's clothing - something victims describe as "dehumanising".

Liz Kendall calls on X to ‘deal with this urgently’ while expert criticises ‘worrying slow’ government response

Technology minister Liz Kendall called the nonconsensual images of women and minors 'absolutely appalling'.

Rising alarm from disparate nations points to the nightmarish potential of nudification apps that use AI to generate sexually explicit deepfake images.

Britain's technology secretary said Elon Musk must deal with "appalling and unacceptable" images of women without their consent generated by Grok.

Deluge of ‘nudified’ images on social media platform X raises questions about regulation of use of AI technologies

It comes after government urged Ofcom to use all its powers – up to and including an effective ban – against X.

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