Liz Kendall had previously said that Ofcom must act ‘in days, not weeks’ after Grok merely made picture service available to paid subscribers

Platform has restricted image creation on the Grok AI tool to paying subscribers, but victims and experts say this does not go far enough

Governments and regulators from Europe to Asia have condemned reports X’s AI chatbot Grok was creating sexualised images of people, including children

Ministers warn platform could be blocked after Grok AI used to create sexual images without consent

The Deputy Prime Minister raised the concerns with Vance about Grok in a meeting this week

Government signals support for possible Ofcom intervention on Grok as scrutiny of X’s AI tool intensifies

Liz Kendall had previously said that Ofcom must act ‘in days, not weeks’ after Grok merely made picture service available to paid subscribers

Media regulator investigating site under Online Safety Act, with a de facto ban among possible punishments

The watchdog said it had received reports of the platform's Grok AI chatbot creating undressed images of people.

Ofcom is probing whether X breached UK law after its AI chatbot Grok was used to generate sexualized images of women and children.

The British government has launched an investigation into X after its AI tool Grok was found to be creating sexualized images of women and girls.

Grok tests if UK can penalize platforms for sexualized deepfakes generated by AI.

The technology secretary said it would be illegal for companies to supply the tools designed to make them.

Pressure on after Starmer said Musk's X needs to 'get a grip' on Grok; Downing Street has threatened to leave platform.

Editorial: A flood of non-consensual deepfake bikini shots on X is putting the UK’s Online Safety Act to the test

The MPs are leaving X amid reports its AI Grok feature is being used to make sexualised images.

Lucy Hough speaks to senior national news editor Aaron Sharp

Presenter Jess Davies says the UK government has been "dragging its feet" when creating AI deepfake laws.

The prime minister says he's been told Elon Musk's X is taking steps to make it's in "full compliance with UK law."

New polling suggests 58% of Britons think X should be banned in the UK if the social network fails to crack down on nonconsensual images