Philippines to restore access to Grok after developer commits to safety fixes


FILE PHOTO: xAI and Grok logos are seen in this illustration taken, February 16, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

MANILA, Jan 21 (Reuters) - ‌The Philippines will restore access to ‌Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok following ‌commitments from its developer to remove image-manipulation tools that previously raised child safety concerns, its cybercrime ‍investigation unit said on Wednesday.

"The ‍Grok AI app ‌has reached out to us and stated ‍that ​its platform will no longer use any content manipulation," the Cybercrime ⁠Investigation and Coordinating Center said in ‌a statement posted on Facebook.

"Even after lifting the ⁠ban, the ‍CICC will still closely monitor the app to ensure they comply with the rules ‍and regulations in our country," ‌it added.

The Philippines last week blocked Grok amid concerns about its ability to generate sexualised images, including content that could pose child safety risks.

The move to block came as governments and regulators from Europe ‌to Asia cracked down on sexually explicit content generated by Grok on the social media ​platform X, launching probes, imposing bans and demanding safeguards.

(Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by David Stanway)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Tech News

Gates and OpenAI team up for AI health push in African countries
AI agents ‘perilous’ for secure apps such as Signal, Whittaker says
L'oreal to invest $383 million in Indian beauty tech hub
OpenAI to start offering chatbot ads to advertisers, The Information reports
DeepSeek technique to improve AI’s ability to ‘read’ long texts questioned by new research
OpenAI to unveil chatbot ads to its advertisers, The Information reports
OpenAI unveils plan to keep data-center energy costs in check
Chinese-owned Temu catches up with Amazon in global cross-border e-commerce
Five things too much screen time is doing to your child’s brain
Tesla's Cybercab, Optimus output to start 'agonizingly slow', ramp up later, Musk says

Others Also Read