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英国正式调查社交平台X
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-12 18:00
Core Viewpoint - The UK has officially launched an investigation into the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, to determine if it has fulfilled its responsibilities under the Online Safety Act to protect UK citizens from illegal content [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - The investigation is classified as a "highest priority" matter and may lead to the potential blocking of the X platform in severe cases [1] - The inquiry will assess whether X has failed to comply with legal obligations under the Online Safety Act, including evaluating the risk of UK users encountering illegal content on the platform [1] Group 2: Specific Concerns - There are concerns regarding the misuse of the AI chatbot "Grok" on X, which has been used to generate and disseminate fake explicit content involving real individuals [1] - The investigation will also evaluate whether X has taken appropriate measures to prevent UK users from seeing illegal content, such as non-consensual private photos, and whether it promptly removes illegal content once identified [1] Group 3: Potential Consequences - If violations are found, the UK communications regulator can require X to take specific actions to comply with legal standards or remedy any harm caused [1] - The regulator may impose fines of up to £18 million or 10% of the company's global revenue, whichever is higher [1]
英国以“最高优先级”正式调查社交平台X
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-12 14:29
Group 1 - The UK communications regulator has launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform X under the Online Safety Act to determine if it has fulfilled its duty to protect UK citizens from illegal content [1][2] - The investigation will assess the risks of UK users encountering illegal content on the platform, including unauthorized private photos, and evaluate the platform's response to illegal content [1] - If violations are found, the regulator can impose fines up to £18 million or 10% of the company's global revenue, whichever is higher [1] Group 2 - In severe cases of ongoing violations, the regulator may seek court orders for business interruption measures, which could include requiring service providers or advertisers to withdraw their services or blocking access to the platform in the UK [2] - The AI chatbot "Grok," developed by Musk's xAI, has been misused to generate and disseminate fake explicit content involving real individuals, affecting many women and minors [2] - Following widespread condemnation, xAI has restricted Grok's image generation and editing features to paid users, but the UK government criticized this change as merely shifting illegal AI capabilities to a premium service, calling it an inadequate solution for victims [2]