Brazil's Senacon, data protection authority ANPD and the Office of Federal Prosecutors gave Elon Musk's xAI 30 days on Tuesday to stop its Grok chatbot from circulating fake sexualized images. The agencies warned they may pursue administrative or judicial measures if xAI fails to implement technical procedures to identify, review and remove such content and related accounts. Reuters tests found Grok still privately generates such imagery.
Key Points
- 1Mandates xAI to remove sexually explicit deepfake content within 30 days, or face legal action.
- 2Highlights regulatory concern over private generation of hyper-realistic sexual images despite public posting restrictions.
- 3Signals practitioners to audit models, enforce filters, and remove accounts producing illicit imagery promptly.
Scoring Rationale
Regulatory enforcement against a major chatbot raises immediate compliance concerns, limited by national scope and developing technical details.
Sources
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