- India’s IT ministry has issued a directive to X, the platform owned by Elon Musk, requiring it to address issues related to obscene content generated by its Grok AI feature.
- The company must submit a report detailing the actions taken to rectify these concerns within a strict 72-hour deadline.
- This move underscores the growing scrutiny of AI-generated content and its implications for user safety and compliance with local regulations.
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