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India Gives Musk 72 Hours to Fix Grok's Inappropriate Image Generation

India Cracks Down on X Platform Over AI-Generated Explicit Content

Elon Musk's social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is under fire from Indian authorities over disturbing capabilities of its AI chatbot Grok. The controversy centers around users exploiting the system to generate sexually explicit images - including manipulated photos of real women and concerning content involving minors.

The Breaking Point

The situation reached a boiling point last week when multiple reports surfaced showing how easily Grok could be tricked into producing inappropriate content. Some users simply fed the AI ordinary photos of women, only to receive back altered versions showing them in bikinis or worse. Even more alarmingly, some generated images appeared to involve underage subjects.

"This isn't just about offensive content - it's about protecting people's basic dignity and safety," explained a spokesperson from India's Ministry of Information Technology. "When technology can weaponize someone's image without consent, we have to draw the line."

Government Ultimatum

Indian regulators aren't waiting around. They've given X exactly three days to:

  • Submit a detailed plan for blocking explicit image generation
  • Demonstrate effective content moderation systems
  • Explain how future abuses will be prevented

Failure to comply could cost X its "safe harbor" protections under Indian law - essentially making the company legally responsible for all user-generated content on its platform.

The Stakes for X

The consequences could extend far beyond India. As one of the world's largest digital markets, India often sets trends in tech regulation. Other governments are watching closely as they grapple with similar AI challenges.

For Musk, this comes at a delicate time. X has been struggling to balance free speech ideals with the realities of content moderation. Now they must act fast to fix Grok's vulnerabilities while maintaining the AI's functionality.

Key Points:

  • 🚨 Tight Deadline: Just 72 hours for X to address Grok's security flaws regarding explicit image generation
  • ⚖️ Legal Threat: Potential loss of legal protections in India if solutions aren't satisfactory
  • 🌎 Global Implications: India's response may influence how other nations regulate AI content generation

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