New Delhi: Social media platform X has obstructed increasingly than 3,500 posts in the country and deleted increasingly than 600 accounts. This step was taken without the government's crackdown, in which X was asked to respond to the obscene and objectionable content stuff created by its AI chatbot Grok.
This whoopee has come at a time when the Central Government had given well-spoken instructions to X Corp to file an Whoopee Taken Report in the specimen related to Grok. X Corp is the visitor of billionaire businessman Elon Musk. Sources say that the visitor “admitted its mistake” to the government and unpreventable that obscene images or content will not be unliable to be created on the platform in the future.
Why did the government object?
On January 2, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had written a letter to X pointing out serious flaws. The ministry said that the platform had failed to stop sexually explicit content from stuff created through its AI tools. The officials had unmistakably stated that “the law of the country is supreme,” and no platform can be considered whilom it.
What kind of warning was given to X?
The government had moreover warned officials had hinted that similar whoopee could be taken versus AI chatbots running on other platforms, not just X.
What is the government's stance regarding Grok?
Government officials have clarified that Grok cannot be considered a “neutral platform tool.” He says that Grok is a content creator. The only difference is that he is not a human stuff but strained intelligence. According to the government, when an AI itself is creating content, its responsibility will moreover be fixed.
Why did the government not find X's wordplay satisfactory?
According to sources, X responded to the ministry's letter five days later. However, the government was not satisfied with this answer. An official said that
Is India the only country to raise questions on Grok?
Before India, Indonesia had taken strict whoopee regarding Grok, and this chatbot had been temporarily suspended there. Apart from this, the United Kingdom, France, and Malaysia have moreover expressed objection regarding obscene content created by AI.
It is well-spoken from the government's stance that monitoring of AI-based platforms may wilt increasingly stringent in the future. The latest steps taken by

