Europe takes first step to banning AI-generated child sexual abuse images


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

BRUSSELS, March 13 (Reuters) - Europe on Friday took ⁠the first step towards outlawing artificial intelligence ‌practices which generate child sexual abuse material after EU governments proposed to add this provision to the bloc's landmark AI ​rules adopted two years ago.

Governments and ⁠regulators from Europe ⁠to Asia are cracking down on sexually explicit content ⁠generated ‌by Elon Musk's xAI chatbot Grok on X as well as sexually intimate ⁠deepfakes produced by Grok.

EU tech regulators and ​national watchdogs ‌in Britain, Ireland and Spain are currently investigating ⁠Grok's sexualised ​AI deepfakes.

The EU countries will need the backing of the European Parliament before their proposal can be ⁠adopted. Lawmakers are scheduled to ​vote on their own similar proposition on Wednesday.

Both sides have to stake out their positions on the ⁠matter and other issues ahead of negotiations on the European Commission's proposal to water down parts of the AI Act, a move welcomed by tech ​giants and some businesses but ⁠criticised by civic groups and privacy campaigners for ​bowing to Big Tech.

The discussions ‌will likely take a year ​before any changes can be implemented.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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