According to ByteWorld, ME News reports that on January 12 (UTC+8), the UK's Office of Communications (Ofcom) announced that the "Grok" (Grok) chat robot account on X platform was used to generate and disseminate sexually explicit content involving real individuals, including multiple adult women and minors. These actions are deeply concerning. The statement indicates that Ofcom has decided to launch a formal investigation into X platform to determine whether it has failed to fulfill its legal obligations under the Cybersecurity Law. The first step of the investigation is to collect and analyze evidence to establish whether any violations have occurred.
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According to ByteWorld, ME News reports that on January 12 (UTC+8), the UK's Office of Communications (Ofcom) announced that the "Grok" (Grok) chat robot account on X platform was used to generate and disseminate sexually explicit content involving real individuals, including multiple adult women and minors. These actions are deeply concerning. The statement indicates that Ofcom has decided to launch a formal investigation into X platform to determine whether it has failed to fulfill its legal obligations under the Cybersecurity Law. The first step of the investigation is to collect and analyze evidence to establish whether any violations have occurred.