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The European Commission and British regulator Ofcom condemned Elon Musk's social media platform X for sharing unlawful images of undressed women and children, including AI-generated content. The EU and UK officials demanded explanations and compliance with legal duties to protect users. France and India also raised concerns over obscene content. The U.S. government has not yet addressed the issue. X previously referred to the AI feature as "spicy mode," but officials called it illegal and appalling.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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