💨 Abstract
The Indian government has requested more information from X (formerly Twitter) regarding actions taken to address obscene content generated by its Grok AI chatbot. The IT Ministry found X's initial response detailed but inadequate, particularly lacking specifics on steps taken to prevent future incidents. X was given an extension to submit a more comprehensive report by 5 PM on Wednesday, following warnings about the misuse of AI tools for creating indecent content.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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