United Kingdom — Ofcom & Xai
14 shared events · Importance 6 · Last updated Mar 20, 2026
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United Kingdom — Ofcom: United Kingdom — Ofcom, the UK's media watchdog, has launched an investigation into Block, Inc. to determine if it has breached UK law regarding the use of Grok (chatbot) for generating illegal content. It has the power to issue significant fines or block the platform.
Xai: Xai, the developer of Grok (chatbot), has acknowledged the misuse of its AI tool and has moved its image generation feature behind a paywall in response to criticism, though this action was deemed insufficient by the United Kingdom government.
Jan 12, 2026 · 6 articles
Regulatory
United Kingdom — Ofcom: United Kingdom — Ofcom launched a formal investigation into X regarding the creation and sharing of sexualized deepfake images by its AI chatbot Grok (chatbot), potentially leading to significant fines or service restrictions for X.
Xai: Xai, as the creator of Grok (chatbot), is also under assessment by United Kingdom — Ofcom for potential compliance issues related to the AI chatbot's content generation.
Jan 05, 2026 · 20 articles
Regulatory
United Kingdom — Ofcom: United Kingdom — Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, launched an investigation into Block, Inc. to assess its compliance with the Online Safety Act framework.
Xai: Xai is the developer of Grok (chatbot) and has implemented restrictions on image generation to paying subscribers in response to the controversy.
Jan 09, 2026 · 6 articles
Regulatory
United Kingdom — Ofcom: United Kingdom — Ofcom, the U.K.'s media regulator, launched a formal investigation into whether Grok (chatbot) complied with its duties to protect people from illegal content, including child sexual abuse material.
Xai: Xai, the developer of Grok (chatbot), is facing regulatory pressure and blocks in Malaysia and Indonesia due to the AI's misuse. The company's responses to regulatory demands have been deemed insufficient.
Jan 12, 2026 · 8 articles
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