Liv McMahonand
Laura Cress,Expertise reporters
Expertise Secretary Liz Kendall says she would again regulator Ofcom if it blocks UK entry to Elon Musk’s social media website X for failing to adjust to on-line security legal guidelines.
Ofcom says it’s urgently deciding what to do about X’s synthetic intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok, which digitally undressed folks with out their consent when tagged beneath pictures posted on the platform. X has now restricted the usage of this picture perform to those that pay a month-to-month payment.
However Downing Road mentioned the change was “insulting” to victims of sexual violence.
Musk mentioned on X the UK authorities “need any excuse for censorship” as he replied to a publish questioning why different AI platforms weren’t being checked out.
Kendall mentioned: “Sexually manipulating pictures of girls and youngsters is despicable and abhorrent.
She added: “I, and extra importantly the general public, would count on to see Ofcom replace on subsequent steps in days not weeks.”
She mentioned the On-line Security Act “contains the facility to dam providers from being accessed within the UK, in the event that they refuse to adjust to UK legislation” and “if Ofcom determine to make use of these powers they’ll have our full assist”.
The BBC has approached X for remark.
An Ofcom spokesperson mentioned: “We urgently made contact [with X] on Monday and set a agency deadline of in the present day [Friday] to clarify themselves, to which we’ve got obtained a response.”
“We’re now enterprise an expedited evaluation as a matter of urgency and can present additional updates shortly.”
Ofcom’s powers underneath the On-line Security Act embrace with the ability to search a court docket order to forestall third events from serving to X increase cash or be accessed within the UK – ought to the agency refuse to conform.
These so-called enterprise disruption measures stay largely untested.
Using Grok to generate non-consensual sexualised pictures has been condemned by politicians on all sides, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer calling it “disgraceful” and “disgusting”.
Reform UK chief Nigel Farage mentioned it was “horrible in each approach” and that X “must go additional” than the modifications it had made to Grok earlier on Friday.
However he mentioned the concept of banning X within the UK was “frankly appalling” and an assault on free speech.
The Liberal Democrats have referred to as for entry to X to be briefly restricted within the UK whereas the social media website was investigated.
‘Humiliated and dehumanised’
Grok is a free device which customers can tag straight in posts or replies underneath different customers’ posts to ask it for a selected response.
The device can nonetheless edit pictures on X if accessed via different areas of the platform, equivalent to by way of its in-built “edit picture” perform, or on its separate app and web site.
Many requests have been made asking it to edit pictures of girls to indicate them in bikinis or little clothes – one thing these topic to such requests have advised the BBC left them feeling “humiliated” and “dehumanised“.
Nonetheless as of Friday morning, Grok has advised customers asking it to change pictures uploaded to X that “picture era and modifying are presently restricted to paying subscribers”, including customers “can subscribe to unlock these options”.
Some posts on the platform seen by BBC Information recommend solely these with a blue tick “verified” mark – unique to X’s paid subscriber tier – had been in a position to efficiently request picture edits to Grok.
Dr Daisy Dixon, a lecturer in philosophy at Cardiff College and feminine X consumer who mentioned she had seen a rise in folks utilizing Grok to undress her, welcomed the change however mentioned it felt “like a sticking plaster”.
“Grok must be completely redesigned and have built-in moral guardrails to forestall this from ever occurring once more,” she advised the BBC.
“Elon Musk additionally must acknowledge this for what it’s – yet one more occasion of gender-based violation.”
Hannah Swirsky, head of coverage on the Web Watch Basis, mentioned it “doesn’t undo the hurt which has been completed”.
“We don’t consider it’s adequate to easily restrict entry to a device which ought to by no means have had the capability to create the form of imagery we’ve got seen in latest days,” she mentioned.
The charity beforehand mentioned its analysts had found “felony imagery” of women aged between 11 and 13 which “appeared to have been created” utilizing Grok.

Labour MPs are more and more sad with the celebration’s use of X to get its political messages out.
Leaked messages from the Parliamentary Labour Celebration’s WhatsApp group, used to publish bulletins for backbench Labour MPs to share on social media, present at the very least 13 Labour MPs have referred to as on the federal government to cease utilizing the platform.
The messages, first reported by Politics House and seen by BBC Information, present Labour MPs calling on the federal government to “take a stand” and “put our messages out in different places”.
One MP mentioned: “As a few of us have requested since Musk went all fascist, relatively than X, our authorities ought to begin utilizing one other platform”.
One other mentioned: “Any pictures of kids (and girls) in authorities comms on X put these youngsters in harms approach.”
Earlier on Friday, Downing Road steered that the federal government would proceed posting on X.
The prime minister’s official spokesperson advised reporters modifications to the way in which Grok complied with consumer requests to edit pictures on the platform confirmed X “can transfer swiftly when it desires to”.
They mentioned it was “abundantly clear that X must act and must act now”.
“It’s time for X to grip this challenge, if one other media firm had billboards on the town centres displaying illegal pictures, it will act instantly to take them down or face public backlash,” they added.



















