Elon Musk Stops Grok From Creating Sexualised Images Of Real People After Backlash
Keir Starmer and Elon Musk
Grok will no longer be able to create sexualised images of real people without their knowledge, Elon Musk has announced.
The X owner said new online safety measures had been put in place in the wake of a furious row over the so-called “nudification” of women and children on the social media platform.
No.10 said the announcement was “a vindication for Keir Starmer”, who had threatened a crackdown on the site if it did not clean up its act.
Starmer branded Grok and X “disgusting and shameful” and vowed to change the law if necessary.
Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom also announced that it was launching its own investigation into the controversy.
