“It’s disgusting,” says Starmer During an interview with Greatest Hits Radio“X needs to stand together and expose this content, And we will take action because it is simply not tolerated,”
last month, X launched a feature Which allows people to use Grok to edit any image on the platform without permission. The rollout resulted in a flood of AI deepfakes depicting women and, in some cases, children taking off their clothes. “We will not tolerate this,” says Starmer. “I have asked for all options to be put forward.”
The UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, launched an investigation into whether X was violating the country’s Online Safety Act, which holds online platforms responsible for hosting harmful content, politico informed Last week. An Ofcom spokesperson said, “Based on their response we will conduct a rapid assessment to determine if there are potential compliance issues that require investigation.” politico In those days.
X said That “anyone using Grok or inciting to create illegal content will face the same consequences as those who upload illegal content.” X did not respond immediately The VergeRequest for comment.
