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Senadores de EE. UU. piden a Apple y Google que prohíban X y Grok por generación ilegal de imágenes

Senadores de EE. UU. piden a Apple y Google que prohíban X y Grok por generación ilegal de imágenes
U.S. Senators Ron Wyden, Ben Ray Lujan and Edward Markey have sent a letter to Apple and Google demanding the removal of X and its AI tool Grok from their app stores. The senators cite the creation of explicit images of women and children by Grok, which they say violates both companies’ terms of service. They note that Apple and Google have previously acted quickly to remove apps that posed legal risks, and they urge a similarly swift response to the harmful content generated by Grok. The request comes amid growing international scrutiny, including actions by Indonesia, Malaysia and the UK’s Ofcom. Leer más

Locai Labs Prohíbe el Acceso a Menores de 18 Años y la Generación de Imágenes, y Pide Honestidad en la Industria Mientras se Realiza una Investigación en el Reino Unido sobre las Imágenes de Grok de Elon Musk

Locai Labs Prohíbe el Acceso a Menores de 18 Años y la Generación de Imágenes, y Pide Honestidad en la Industria Mientras se Realiza una Investigación en el Reino Unido sobre las Imágenes de Grok de Elon Musk
Locai Labs CEO James Drayson announced that the company will block users under 18 and suspend image‑generation features until safety can be assured. He warned that no AI model can guarantee protection against harmful or sexualized content, urging the industry to be transparent about the risks. In the United Kingdom, regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into Elon Musk’s Grok platform, which allows image editing that can produce non‑consensual and sexualized depictions, including of children. The controversy has already led to bans in several countries and heightened calls for stricter AI regulation. Leer más

Primer Ministro del Reino Unido promete acción contra X por la controversia de los deepfakes de Grok

Primer Ministro del Reino Unido promete acción contra X por la controversia de los deepfakes de Grok
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the United Kingdom will take action against X after the platform’s Grok AI tool was used to create sexualized deepfakes of adults and minors. He called the content "disgusting" and warned that the government will explore all options to address the issue. Ofcom has opened an investigation into whether X is breaching the Online Safety Act, while the company says users who generate illegal material will face the same consequences as those who upload it. X has not responded to requests for comment. Leer más