Japan’s government is investigating Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence service, Grok, for generating inappropriate images. The government said it would explore all available options, including legal measures, to prevent harmful content. Economic Security Minister Kimi Onoda confirmed the Cabinet Office’s request for X Corp to make immediate improvements.
Japan has asked X Corp to make changes to its AI service to prevent inappropriate image generation. Minister Onoda mentioned that if the situation doesn’t improve, the government will review all legal options.
Onoda, who is also Japan’s minister for AI strategy, emphasized the need for quick responses from X Corp. On Wednesday, XAI, the company behind Grok, announced it had made changes to prevent inappropriate images.
These include blocking users from generating images of people in revealing clothing, such as bikinis. XAI stated it had already implemented measures based on geographic location to prevent the creation of these images where it is illegal.
Japan is not the only country scrutinizing Grok’s AI service. Both Britain and Canada are also conducting investigations into the platform.
These moves follow concerns that Grok users were generating sexualized images of women and minors. Officials worldwide are increasingly focusing on AI tools that generate harmful content.
The government probes aim to ensure AI systems comply with ethical guidelines and legal standards. Japan’s actions align with broader global efforts to monitor AI and its potential misuse.
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