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Grok Blocked: AI Chatbot Faces Global Bans

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Malaysia and Indonesia blocked Grok AI chatbot.
  • Authorities cite misuse for generating explicit images.
  • Concerns rise over AI abuse and lack of safeguards.
Grok Blocked: AI Chatbot Faces Global Bans

Malaysia and Indonesia have become the first nations to block Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok. Authorities in both countries cited the tool's misuse in generating sexually explicit and non-consensual manipulated images as the reason for the restrictions.

The bans reflect a broader international apprehension regarding generative AI. Concerns are mounting that current safeguards are inadequate to prevent the abuse of these powerful tools, which can create realistic images, sound, and text, leading to the spread of harmful deepfake content.

Indonesia's government temporarily blocked Grok on Saturday, with Malaysia following suit on Sunday. Both nations emphasized the need to protect citizens, especially women and children, from violations of human rights, dignity, and digital safety caused by AI-generated pornography.

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Both countries blocked Grok because it was being misused to generate sexually explicit and non-consensual images.
The primary concerns involve the misuse of generative AI to create harmful deepfakes and explicit content, with existing safeguards often proving insufficient.
Grok has been misused to create manipulated images, including sexually explicit content and deepfakes, particularly involving women and minors.

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