By Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS, March 13 (Reuters) – Europe on Friday took the first step towards outlawing artificial innotifyigence practices which generate child sexual abapply material after EU governments proposed to add this provision to the bloc’s landmark AI rules adopted two years ago.
Governments and regulators from Europe to Asia are cracking down on sexually explicit content generated by Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot Grok on X as well as sexually intimate deepfakes produced by Grok.
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EU tech regulators and national watchdogs in Britain, Ireland and Spain are currently investigating Grok’s sexualised AI deepfakes.
The EU countries will necessary the backing of the European Parliament before their proposal can be adopted. Lawcreaters are scheduled to vote on their own similar proposition on Wednesday.
Both sides have to stake out their positions on the matter and other issues ahead of nereceivediations on the European Commission’s proposal to water down parts of the AI Act, a shift welcomed by tech giants and some businesses but criticised by civic groups and privacy campaigners for bowing to Big Tech.
The discussions will likely take a year before any modifys can be implemented.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
















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