UK users will no longer be able to create sexualised images of real people using @Grok X account, with Grok app also expected to be restricted

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

Lucy Hough speaks to senior national news editor Aaron Sharp

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

Grok will no longer allow users to remove clothing from images of real people, a statement posted on X reads.

X's safety account said in a social media post that no users will be able to create sexualized images of real people using Grok.

The change in policy for the AI chatbot comes after weeks of criticism the platform has faced for generating sexualized images of children and non-consensual nudity.

Elon Musk's xAI announced it will stop allowing Grok to undress real people in its image editing feature after backlash from victims and governments.

UK users will no longer be able to create sexualised images of real people using @Grok X account, with Grok app also expected to be restricted

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