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Indonesia has temporarily prohibited the use of Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot as it has the ability to generate unsafe and inappropriate images. This marks the first instance of a nation taking such a step against this AI tool amidst concerns regarding harmful imagery, particularly those involving children.
Officials have determined that Grok’s image generation lacked adequate safety measures, permitting the creation of inappropriate content. Countries worldwide are closely monitoring how AI applications address sensitive content management.
The developer of Grok, xAI, has restricted access to its image-editing tools to paid users in an effort to control usage and prevent misuse of the technology.
This decision from Indonesia highlights the challenge for governments in keeping pace with evolving AI technologies, as they strive to strike a balance between innovation and public safety.
The case emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced safety regulations to prevent misuse and protect individuals, especially children. Indonesia's actions may prompt other governments to consider similar measures.
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