Von der Leyen condemns Grok deepfakes on X, vows EU action

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned Elon Musk’s X for enabling Grok’s deepfake tool to digitally undress women and children, calling it unacceptable. Regulators across Europe are investigating, the EC has ordered X to preserve internal documents, and X has limited Grok to paid subscribers. The case tests the EU’s willingness to rein in Big Tech after a €120 million DSA fine and signals stronger enforcement against platform abuses.
- ‘Unthinkable behavior’: Von der Leyen slams Musk’s AI for undressing photos of women politico.eu
- Opinion | Grok Is Undressing People Online. Here’s How to Fix It. The New York Times
- Musk’s Grok Now Also Under Probe By UK Over Pornographic Images Forbes
- The mother of one of Elon Musk's children says his AI bot won't stop creating sexualized images of her NBC News
- X Faces U.K. Probe Over Grok’s Sexualized Images The Wall Street Journal
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