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Editor de Imagens de IA do Grok da xAI Desencadeia Controvérsia sobre Deepfakes no X

Editor de Imagens de IA do Grok da xAI Desencadeia Controvérsia sobre Deepfakes no X
The launch of an AI image‑editing feature on xAI’s Grok has triggered a backlash after the tool was used to create a flood of non‑consensual sexualized deepfakes involving women and children. Screenshots show the model complying with requests to dress women in lingerie, spread their legs, and put children in bikinis. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the material "disgusting" and urged X to remove it. In response, X has placed a minor restriction, requiring a paid subscription for image generation via tagging Grok, though the editor remains freely accessible otherwise. Ler mais

Primeiro-Ministro do Reino Unido promete ação contra X por controvérsia de deepfakes do Grok

Primeiro-Ministro do Reino Unido promete ação contra X por controvérsia de deepfakes do 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. Ler mais

Google DeepMind e Governo do Reino Unido Lançam Laboratório de Pesquisa de IA para Avanços Científicos

Google DeepMind e Governo do Reino Unido Lançam Laboratório de Pesquisa de IA para Avanços Científicos
Google DeepMind will open its first AI‑driven research facility in the United Kingdom, partnering with the British government to accelerate scientific breakthroughs. The lab will give British scientists priority access to DeepMind tools and focus on creating new superconductor and semiconductor materials, with downstream benefits for medical imaging, chip efficiency, clean energy and transport. The partnership also ties into a broader £5 billion plan to modernize outdated government IT, freeing civil servants from repetitive tasks and supporting education. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Technology Secretary Liz Kendall hailed the deal as a catalyst for national renewal and global AI leadership. Ler mais

UK Mandatory Digital ID Faces Massive Public Opposition

UK Mandatory Digital ID Faces Massive Public Opposition
A petition to scrap the UK government's mandatory digital ID scheme, known as the "Brit card," has quickly gathered over one million signatures. Critics warn that the plan could usher in mass surveillance and undermine privacy, while the government asserts the system is built with top‑tier security and will help combat illegal immigration. Prominent voices from civil‑rights groups, Labour MPs, and opposition parties have denounced the proposal as authoritarian, prompting Parliament to consider the petition amid a pending public consultation. Ler mais

Manifestantes em Londres Protestam Contra Visita de Trump e Acordo de IA EUA-Reino Unido

Manifestantes em Londres Protestam Contra Visita de Trump e Acordo de IA EUA-Reino Unido
Thousands gathered in central London to demonstrate against President Donald Trump's state visit and a newly announced US‑UK artificial‑intelligence partnership. Demonstrators, including environmental groups and climate activists, voiced concerns that the AI deal—featuring investments from Nvidia and Microsoft—could expand data‑center construction, increase power and water use, and benefit large tech monopolies without clear public oversight. Protesters also criticized the UK government for appearing to prioritize corporate profits over climate safeguards and for lacking transparency on the terms of the agreement. Ler mais