Core Viewpoint - Indonesia and Malaysia have temporarily banned Elon Musk's AI chatbot "Grok" due to concerns over its potential use in generating pornographic content [1][2]. Group 1: Government Actions - Indonesia became the first country to ban "Grok," citing the need to protect the public from harmful AI-generated explicit images [1]. - Malaysia followed suit, stating that "Grok" has been repeatedly misused to generate pornographic and offensive content, including manipulated images without consent [1][2]. - The Indonesian government emphasized that unauthorized sexual deepfakes severely violate citizens' rights and dignity in the digital space [2]. Group 2: Public and Regulatory Response - The European Commission is investigating complaints related to "Grok," with a spokesperson condemning the content generated as illegal and shocking [2]. - The UK's communications regulator has contacted X and xAI to understand their measures for protecting users, indicating potential compliance issues [2][4]. - UK Prime Minister Starmer has demanded immediate action from X regarding the pornographic images generated by "Grok" [4]. Group 3: Company Actions and Reactions - xAI integrated "Grok" into the X platform, allowing users to generate images and videos, which has led to misuse and public outrage [2]. - In response to criticism, xAI announced that the image generation feature of "Grok" would be limited to paid subscribers, although the standalone app remains accessible without a subscription [7]. - Musk has publicly criticized the UK government for its threats regarding the potential blocking of the X platform due to "Grok" [3][5].
数百名女性和未成年人受害!被指“色情生成器”,马斯克旗下AI闯祸,欧盟高官痛斥其“令人作呕”,两个国家出手封禁
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-11 13:11