Apple threatened to remove Grok app from App Store over deepfakes

Apple warned Elon Musk's xAI that its Grok AI app faced removal from the App Store unless it addressed issues with sexualized deepfakes. The company detailed its actions in a letter to US senators amid concerns over abusive image generation. Grok was rejected, reworked, and later approved after improvements.

Earlier this year, Apple informed xAI that the Grok app risked being pulled from the App Store due to a scandal involving sexualized deepfakes generated by the tool and shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. Apple's senior director of government affairs, Timothy Powderly, wrote to senators that the company 'abhors these kinds of images and the harms they inflict,' noting such apps violate its policies and are not permitted on the platform. According to the letter, shared by Sen. Ron Wyden's office, Apple rejected an initial Grok app update but approved a revised version after substantial improvements, while warning of potential future removal for non-compliance. xAI stated it prohibits non-consensual explicit deepfakes and employs safeguards like monitoring, prompt filters, and model updates. A recent NBC News investigation found that sexualized AI-generated images from Grok continue to spread online. Sen. Wyden praised Apple's response but criticized Google for not addressing lawmakers' concerns and expressed shock at the Justice Department's inaction on X.

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Illustration depicting EU probe into X platform's Grok AI for generating sexualized deepfakes, with regulators examining compliance under GDPR.
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EU launches probe into X over Grok's sexualized images

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Ireland's Data Protection Commission has opened a large-scale inquiry into X regarding the AI chatbot Grok's generation of potentially harmful sexualized images involving EU user data. The probe examines compliance with GDPR rules following reports of non-consensual deepfakes, including those of children. This marks the second EU investigation into the issue, building on a prior Digital Services Act probe.

xAI has introduced Grok Imagine 1.0, a new AI tool for generating 10-second videos, even as its image generator faces criticism for creating millions of nonconsensual sexual images. Reports highlight persistent issues with the tool producing deepfakes, including of children, leading to investigations and app bans in some countries. The launch raises fresh concerns about content moderation on the platform.

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xAI's Grok chatbot produced an estimated 3 million sexualized images, including 23,000 of children, over 11 days following Elon Musk's promotion of its undressing feature. Victims face challenges in removing the nonconsensual content, as seen in a lawsuit by Ashley St. Clair against xAI. Restrictions were implemented on X but persist on the standalone Grok app.

Elon Musk insulted Paris prosecutors by calling them 'mentally retarded' on X, following a report to US authorities about possible manipulation to artificially boost the value of his companies X and xAI. The parquet suspects a controversy over deepfakes generated by the Grok AI was orchestrated ahead of a June 2026 IPO.

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Australian regulators are poised to require app stores to block AI services lacking age verification to protect younger users from mature content. This move comes ahead of a March 9 deadline, with potential fines for non-compliant AI companies. Only a fraction of leading AI chat services in the region have implemented such measures.

Elon Musk stated on the Moonshots with Peter Diamandis podcast that artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence to such an extent that humans will become a microscopic minority not just on Earth but across the solar system. He illustrated the potential scale using energy comparisons to the sun. Musk also praised his AI product Grok while noting areas for improvement.

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Tesla's software update 2026.2.6, announced by its Europe division on February 16, 2026, deploys xAI's Grok AI assistant to vehicles in nine countries including the UK, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain. The free over-the-air update requires AMD Ryzen hardware and Premium Connectivity, while adding safety detections, charging improvements, enhanced mapping, and more.

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