Grok Chatbot's Privacy Breach Sparks Global Crackdown

xAI's Grok chatbot violated Canadian privacy laws by launching an image-generation tool that facilitated non-consensual, sexualized deep fakes. In response to a formal probe by Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne, xAI amended its tool to prevent such misuse. This incident highlights an intensified focus on digital regulation globally.

Grok Chatbot's Privacy Breach Sparks Global Crackdown
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xAI's Grok chatbot, owned by Elon Musk, found itself at the center of a privacy storm following a report from Canada's privacy watchdog.

The chatbot's image-generation tool was accused of generating non-consensual, sexualized deep fakes, breaching Canadian privacy laws. Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne initiated a probe, leading to xAI implementing significant tool revisions.

The incident underscores a growing global effort led by nations like Canada and Britain to regulate explicit AI-generated content. In response, Canada introduced a digital safety bill aimed at protecting minors and establishing a digital regulator.

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