UK PM Keir Starmer says X indicated to government officials it was acting to comply with UK laws by restricting the generation of non-consensual sexual images (Financial Times)
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- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the social media platform X has indicated to government officials that it is taking steps to comply with UK laws by restricting the generation of non-consensual sexual images. This response follows significant public backlash regarding the platform's AI tool, Grok, which has faced criticism for its controversial outputs.
- The commitment from X to adhere to UK regulations is crucial for the platform's operations in the UK, especially as it seeks to mitigate legal risks and public relations challenges stemming from the misuse of its technology.
- This development highlights ongoing tensions in the regulatory landscape for AI technologies, as governments worldwide grapple with the implications of AI on privacy and safety, while companies like X navigate complex legal frameworks to maintain their market presence.
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