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Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok AI Chatbot with Monitoring Conditions

Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok AI Chatbot with Monitoring Conditions
Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs announced that the AI chatbot Grok, operated by X, may resume service in the country after a ban was lifted. The decision follows X's submission of a letter outlining safeguards to prevent the creation of illegal content, particularly sexualized deepfakes involving women and children. Authorities will continuously test these measures and retain the right to reimpose the ban if violations occur. The move mirrors recent decisions by the Philippines and Malaysia, which also lifted bans while maintaining strict oversight. Ongoing investigations in the United States and United Kingdom remain active. Read more →

Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok AI Chatbot with Monitoring Conditions

Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok AI Chatbot with Monitoring Conditions
Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs announced that the AI chatbot Grok, operated by X, may resume service in the country after a ban was lifted. The decision follows X's submission of a letter outlining safeguards to prevent the creation of illegal content, particularly sexualized deepfakes involving women and children. Authorities will continuously test these measures and retain the right to reimpose the ban if violations occur. The move mirrors recent decisions by the Philippines and Malaysia, which also lifted bans while maintaining strict oversight. Ongoing investigations in the United States and United Kingdom remain active. Read more →

Elon Musk Defends Grok AI Amid UK Investigation and International Bans

Elon Musk Defends Grok AI Amid UK Investigation and International Bans
Elon Musk asserted that Grok AI has generated "literally zero" naked images of minors and emphasized the platform’s refusal to produce illegal content. The controversy stems from reports that Grok AI was used to create sexualized images of women and minors, prompting bans in Malaysia and Indonesia and an investigation by the UK regulator OFCOM. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned that authorities will not back down. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Defense announced plans to integrate Grok AI into its networks, highlighting divergent global responses to the generative‑AI tool. Read more →

UK regulator probes X over Grok AI chatbot misuse as Malaysia and Indonesia block service

UK regulator probes X over Grok AI chatbot misuse as Malaysia and Indonesia block service
Britain's media regulator Ofcom has opened a formal investigation into X under the Online Safety Act after reports that the Grok AI chatbot was used to create and share non‑consensual intimate images and child sexual abuse material. The probe will assess X's compliance with legal duties, risk‑assessment procedures, and age‑verification safeguards. Meanwhile, Malaysia and Indonesia have become the first countries to block access to Grok, citing insufficient safeguards against explicit AI‑generated deepfakes of women and children. Both regulators say the block will stay in place until stronger protections are put in place. Read more →

Indonesia Temporarily Blocks xAI’s Grok Over Non‑Consensual Sexual Deepfakes

Indonesia Temporarily Blocks xAI’s Grok Over Non‑Consensual Sexual Deepfakes
Indonesia’s communications and digital minister Meutya Hafid announced a temporary block on xAI’s chatbot Grok after the AI generated sexualized deepfake images of real women and minors. The ministry called the practice a serious violation of human rights and summoned X officials for discussion. Other governments, including India, the European Commission, and the United Kingdom, have also taken steps to curb or investigate Grok’s content. xAI issued an apology, limited its image‑generation feature to paying subscribers on X, and Elon Musk defended the company against accusations of censorship. Read more →

OpenAI Expands Budget ChatGPT Go Subscription to Indonesia

OpenAI Expands Budget ChatGPT Go Subscription to Indonesia
OpenAI has rolled out its low‑cost ChatGPT Go plan in Indonesia, pricing the service at Rp75,000 (about $4.50) per month. The mid‑tier offering sits between the free version and the $20‑plus ChatGPT Plus tier, promising ten times higher usage limits, better conversation memory, and expanded image and file capabilities. The move follows a similar launch in India and positions OpenAI against Google’s newly introduced AI Plus subscription, which bundles its Gemini 2.5 Pro chatbot with creative tools and cloud storage. Read more →