Obscene content not allowed on X, 600 accounts deleted, Elon Musk’s big decision on Grok controversy

Desk: X (formerly Twitter) has admitted its mistake in non-compliance with Indian laws and guidelines. X has accepted his mistake and assured that he will work as per the laws of India. Has promised to work as per the laws of India. Actually, the Central Government had taken cognizance of the objectionable content on the X platform, after which the X platform took action against them and blocked them.

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X has blocked 3,500 posts and deleted 600 accounts. According to sources, X will not allow objectionable content on its platform and will work on government guidelines. This action comes a week after the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) marked objectionable content on X (earlier Twitter). Let us tell you that for the last few days, there is a controversy regarding the obscene content circulating on the X platform. Many accounts are generating obscene content with the help of Grok AI, for which many people have also criticized it.

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What is Grok AI?

Grok is actually an Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, developed by Elon Musk’s company xAI. It can be used on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and by installing a separate app. Users get their work done by giving text commands or voice prompts.
What is the controversy surrounding Grok AI?
In recent times, the obscene images being created by Grok and its editing feature have been in the news. By misusing it, with the help of AI, it was generating obscene content using photos of women and minors. The government took this seriously.

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