Malaysia, Indonesia become first to block Musk's Grok over sexually explicit AI images
Authorities said the Grok chatbot was being misused to generate sexually explicit and non-consensual images.
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Grok lacks effective safeguards to stop users from creating and distributing pornographic content based on real photos (AI/PTI)
Kuala Lumpur, 12 Jan
Malaysia and Indonesia have become the first countries to block
Grok, the
artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Elon Musk's xAI, after authorities
said it was being misused to generate sexually explicit and non-consensual
images.
The moves reflect
growing global concern over generative AI tools that can produce realistic
images, sound and text, while existing safeguards fail to prevent their abuse. The Grok chatbot,
which is accessed through Musk's social media platform X, has been criticised
for generating manipulated images, including depictions of women in bikinis or
sexually explicit poses, as well as images involving children.
Regulators in
the two Southeast Asian nations said existing controls were not preventing the
creation and spread of fake pornographic content, particularly involving women
and minors. Indonesia's government temporarily blocked access to Grok on
Saturday, followed by Malaysia on Sunday.
"The
government sees non-consensual sexual deepfakes as a serious violation of human
rights, dignity and the safety of citizens in the digital space,” Indonesia's
Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid said in a statement
Saturday.
The ministry
said the measure was intended to protect women, children and the broader community
from fake pornographic content generated using AI.
Initial findings
showed that Grok lacks effective safeguards to stop users from creating and
distributing pornographic content based on real photos of Indonesian residents,
Alexander Sabar, director general of digital space supervision, said in a
separate statement. He said such practices risk violating privacy and image
rights when photos are manipulated or shared without consent, causing
psychological, social and reputational harm.
In Kuala Lumpur,
the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission ordered a temporary
restriction on Grok on Sunday after what it said was “repeated misuse” of the
tool to generate obscene, sexually explicit and non-consensual manipulated
images, including content involving women and minors.
The regulator
said notices
issued this month to X Corp and xAI demanding stronger
safeguards drew responses that relied mainly on user reporting mechanisms.
“The restriction
is imposed as a preventive and proportionate measure while legal and regulatory
processes are ongoing,” it said, adding that access will remain blocked until
effective safeguards are put in place.
Launched in
2023, Grok
is free to use on X. Users can ask it questions on the social media
platform and tag posts they've directly created or replies to posts from other
users. Last summer, the company added an image generator feature, Grok Imagine,
that included a so-called “spicy mode” that can generate adult content.
The Southeast Asian
restrictions come amid mounting scrutiny of Grok elsewhere, including in the
European Union, Britain, India and France. Grok last week limited image
generation and editing to paying users following a global backlash over
sexualized deepfakes of people, but critics say it did not fully address the
problem.
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