Enforcement, however, cannot stop at national borders. Platforms such as Grok operate globally, while regulatory standards and oversight mechanisms remain fragmented. OECD guidance has already ...
'Why not 12?' says lawyer The UK is bracketing "intimate images shared without a victim's consent" along with terror and child sexual abuse material, and demanding that online platforms remove them ...
There is a “strong view” that the social media company X has committed a criminal offence by allowing the generation of sexually explicit images and child sexual abuse material, the Minister for ...
The internet is ripe with horrible violations of people's privacy, including non-consensual explicit images. A new tool from Google won't do much in the way of prevention, but can help you remove this ...
As part of Safer Internet Day, Google Search is rolling out a pair of updates to Results about you and the non-consensual explicit images removal tool. Results about you can already remove Search ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Elon Musk Promised Free Speech. With Grok, He Delivered Free Harassment Grok's foray into producing non-consensual intimate images proves that X is designed to empower abusers. It's time we expected ...
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an investigation into Elon Musk’s social network X (formerly Twitter) in relation to non-consensual sexual imagery generated by Grok, the ...
Elon Musk insists xAI’s chatbot doesn’t break the law, but it’s still churning out nearly naked, sexualized images of men. Elon Musk insists xAI’s chatbot doesn’t break the law, but it’s still ...
London — A CBS News investigation has found that the Grok AI tool on Elon Musk's X platform is still allowing users to digitally undress people without their consent. The tool still worked Monday on ...
X.AI Corp. failed to implement safeguards that would prevent the creation and proliferation of thousands of non-consensual deepfake images on X, formerly known as Twitter, a class action suit alleged.