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Grok AI: what do limits on tool mean for X, its users, and Ofcom?

about 2 hours ago
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Elon Musk’s X has announced it will stop the Grok AI tool from allowing users to manipulate images of people to show them in revealing clothing such as bikinis,The furore over Grok, which is integrated with the X platform, has sparked a public and political backlash as well as a formal investigation by Ofcom, the UK’s communications watchdog,Here is a guide to what X’s announcement means for the social media platform, its users and Ofcom,The social media platform said on Wednesday it had implemented “technical measures” to stop the @Grok account on X from allowing the editing of images of real people so that they appear to be in revealing clothing such as bikinis,Before this, users had been able to ask @Grok to manipulate images, with the results being published on the platform.

X said this restriction would apply to all users, including paid subscribers to X.There are about 300 million monthly users of X and up to 2.6 million subscribers.The platform also said the ability to create and edit any images at all via the @Grok account would be limited to subscribers.This means individuals who attempt to break the law or X’s policies can be more easily traced.

X is introducing further limits for specific countries that fold in the Grok button inside X and the Grok app, which is owned by X’s parent company, xAI.It is limiting the ability of users in certain jurisdictions to generate images of real people in bikinis, underwear and similar clothing via @Grok and the Grok button inside the app if such behaviour is illegal in those countries.This is a process known as geoblocking and is expected to apply to the Grok app as well.Distributing intimate images of people without their consent, known colloquially as “revenge porn”, is illegal in the UK, so geoblocking will be applied in this jurisdiction at least.Prior to Wednesday, the @Grok account on X said it had switched off its image creation function for non-subscribers – the vast majority of its user base.

However, this was criticised by the UK government because this indicated the digital undressing of women and children could still be carried out by paying subscribers,The Grok app appeared to be unaffected,This latest announcement is the first statement by X on the matter since 4 January,It goes into greater detail than the @Grok message, making clear there will be sweeping restrictions across the @Grok account and the Grok button inside the X app, with the separate Grok app also expected to be included,A Downing Street source described the move as a “vindication” for the prime minister.

Keir Starmer has called the flood of stripped images “disgusting” and “shameful”,The UK tech secretary, Liz Kendall, said she welcomed the move but still expected the facts behind what happened to be “fully and robustly established” by an ongoing investigation by Ofcom into X’s behaviour,Last week the government said it would support Ofcom if it decided to use the full suite of its powers under the UK’s online safety laws, including a UK-wide ban of the platform,Yes,A ban was always the nuclear option under the Online Safety Act (OSA) and is supposed to be reserved for serious, ongoing breaches of the law.

X appears to have addressed this with its announcement.“If the technical measures that X has taken work then banning the platform is reduced as a possibility,” says Lorna Woods, a professor of internet law at the University of Essex.Ofcom released a statement on Thursday saying it was still investigating X, which means it can still be punished.“This is a welcome development,” the regulator said of the changes.“However, our formal investigation remains ongoing.

We are working round the clock to progress this and get answers into what went wrong and what’s being done to fix it.”X remains under investigation for the circumstances around the intimate image torrent, which started in December and accelerated after Christmas.Ofcom is focusing on whether X has breached the act in the following ways: failing to assess the risk of people seeing illegal content on the platform; not taking appropriate steps to prevent users from viewing illegal content such as intimate image abuse and child sexual abuse material; not taking down illegal material quickly; not protecting users from breaches of privacy law; failing to assess the risks X may pose to children; and not using effective age checking for viewing of pornography.If it is found to have breached the act under those circumstances, X still faces the prospect of a fine of up to 10% of global turnover or being forced to take specific steps to comply with the OSA.This is Ofcom’s highest-profile investigation yet, so it could fine X to send an example to others if it is found to have been in breach of the act.

Alternatively, it could decide that X is now in compliance with the act and move on, as it did with Snapchat on Thursday.Ofcom announced it had raised concerns that the platform had failed to carry out an adequate risk assessment related to illegal content appearing on the site.It said Snapchat had addressed its concerns as part of the enforcement process, made changes, and it had decided that no further action would be taken.Nonetheless, if X is found to have breached the act, Ofcom may feel the need to issue a fine as a precedent.
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Raducanu stunned by wildcard Preston in Hobart after tough Australian Open draw

Emma Raducanu ended her preparations for the Australian Open with a miserable 6-2, 6-4 defeat by Taylah Preston, a 20-year-old Australian wildcard, in the quarter-finals of the Hobart international.As the top seed in Hobart, a small WTA 250 tournament, Raducanu had entered with a real opportunity to compete for an elusive second career WTA title since her win at the US Open more than four years ago. Instead, the challenging rainy conditions were seemingly all it took to unsettle the Briton, who put in a dismal performance on Thursday evening. Her defeat against Preston, the WTA No 204, is her fourth-worst defeat by ranking since 2021.On a day of frustrating rain delays, the players were only on court for about 10 minutes before they had to return to the locker room with Raducanu trailing 1-2

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Sports piracy explodes in UK with 3.6bn illegal streams and rise of black-market bookmakers

The number of illegal streams of sports events in Britain has more than doubled to 3.6bn in the past three years according to a new report, which provides a stark illustration of the challenge facing broadcasters and leagues in combating piracy.The Campaign for Fairer Gambling’s national 2024-25 report also highlights that there is a symbiotic relationship between sports piracy and unlicensed gambling, with 89% of illegal streams in this country featuring adverts for black-market bookmakers.Illegal betting has exploded over the past four years with unlicensed operators earning £379m in the first half of 2025, giving them 9% of Britain’s £8.2bn online gambling marketplace, a huge increase on their 2% market share in 2022

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Roger Federer hails Alcaraz and Sinner’s ‘great’ rivalry amid Australian Open return

Roger Federer hailed the dominance of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as the six-time champion returned to the Australian Open for the first time since his retirement in 2022.Federer, who last travelled to Australia in 2020, will headline the inaugural opening ceremony with a doubles exhibition match alongside Andre Agassi, Patrick Rafter and ­Lleyton Hewitt.“The rivalry with Alcaraz and Sinner is a great one,” said Federer. “They play incredible tennis. I think that French Open final was unreal

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New York Giants reportedly closing in on John Harbaugh as next head coach

The New York Giants are closing in on a deal to hire John Harbaugh as their next head coach, with negotiations ongoing but momentum building toward an agreement, according to an ESPN report Wednesday night.While contract details are still being finalized and no paperwork has been signed, sources told ESPN that both sides expect the process to reach the finish line barring an unexpected snag. One source characterized the talks as active and substantive, with issues still to be worked through.Harbaugh, 63, became available last week after an 18-season run with the Baltimore Ravens, where he compiled a 180–113 record, won a Super Bowl following the 2012 season and established one of the league’s most consistent teams.The Giants, who have gone 7–27 over the past two seasons, identified Harbaugh as a priority target early in their search to replace Brian Daboll, who was fired in November

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Home hope Alex de Minaur handed no favours with tough Australian Open draw

Local hopes of ending a half century-long drought in the Australian Open have been tested after No 6 seed Alex de Minaur was handed a nightmare draw for the first grand slam of the year beginning on Sunday.In the first round at Melbourne Park the Australian faces former world No 6 Matteo Berrettini, who helped Italy win a third successive Davis Cup in the final in November.Another former top 10 player, 29th seed Frances Tiafoe, is a potential third-round opponent, while the 10th seed Alexander Bublik looms in round four entering the tournament in career-best form.If De Minaur can reach the quarter-finals – a stage he has never passed in grand slams – he is likely to play Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed who has beaten the Australian in all five matches the pair have played. Another Australian, 79th-ranked Adam Walton, will face Alcaraz in the first round

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‘Smiling assassin’ Jordan Smith basks in spotlight after hitting $1m tennis jackpot

Pending tax advice, tennis coach Jordan Smith is Australia’s newest millionaire, thrust into the global spotlight after beating top professionals in the One Point Slam on Wednesday night.Smith’s improbable run to the $1m prize made him a magnet on Thursday morning at Melbourne Park, amid more than a dozen local and international interviews, selfies, promotions and autographs.At 10.30am, having slept for less than three hours and with no food in his stomach, Smith was just trying to do his best with all the attention. “No one’s really experienced this before, right?” he said

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Woman pulled out of UK ultramarathon after death threats over Afghanistan fundraising

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Circumcision kits found on sale on Amazon UK as concerns grow over harm to baby boys

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One in four UK teenagers in care have attempted to end their lives, study says

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Five minutes more exercise and 30 minutes less sitting could help millions live longer

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NHS spending up to £19k a time treating people suffering after overseas surgery, research finds

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LGB+ people in England and Wales ‘much’ more likely to die by suicide than straight people

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