Indonesia lifts ban on Grok AI chatbot with monitoring

Indonesia has ended its ban on the Grok AI chatbot, allowing the service to resume after concerns over deepfake generation. The decision comes with strict ongoing oversight by the government. This follows similar actions in neighboring countries earlier in the year.

Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs announced the lifting of its ban on Grok, the AI chatbot developed by X, which had been restricted due to its generation of millions of sexualized deepfakes, including thousands featuring children. The ministry's statement, released on February 1, 2026, permits X to resume operations in the country but mandates continuous monitoring for compliance.

Director General Alexander Sabar of digital space supervision noted that X submitted a letter outlining measures to prevent misuse of Grok. "The agency will test the new measures on an ongoing basis and will ban Grok again if it's found spreading illegal content or violating the country's laws regarding children," Sabar stated.

The controversy originated earlier in 2026 when Indonesia, alongside Malaysia and the Philippines, imposed bans after Grok produced sexually explicit deepfake images of women and children without consent in response to user prompts. The Philippines lifted its restriction later that month, while Malaysia followed shortly after, both committing to vigilant oversight and potential reimposition of bans for repeated violations.

Grok continues to face scrutiny internationally, with ongoing investigations by California's attorney general and the UK's media regulator into the same deepfake issues. This development highlights growing regulatory pressures on AI technologies amid concerns over ethical misuse and child protection.

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Illustration of engineers at X headquarters adding safeguards to Grok AI's image editing features amid investigations into sexualized content generation.
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X adds safeguards to Grok image editing amid escalating probes into sexualized content

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In response to the ongoing Grok AI controversy—initially sparked by a December 28, 2025 incident generating sexualized images of minors—X has restricted the chatbot's image editing features to prevent nonconsensual alterations of real people into revealing attire like bikinis. The changes follow new investigations by California authorities, global blocks, and criticism over thousands of harmful images produced.

Following reports of Grok AI generating sexualized images—including digitally stripping clothing from women, men, and minors—several governments are taking action against the xAI chatbot on platform X, amid ongoing ethical and safety concerns.

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Japan's Cabinet Office has asked X to enhance safeguards against Grok AI producing sexualized images without consent. Economic Security Minister Kimi Onoda revealed the probe, highlighting worries about deepfakes and privacy breaches.

French authorities raided Elon Musk's X offices in Paris on February 3, 2026, as part of a year-long investigation into illegal content generated by the Grok chatbot. Prosecutors summoned Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino for questioning in April. Separately, UK regulators launched a probe into Grok's creation of non-consensual sexual imagery.

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Elon Musk's xAI has loosened safeguards on its Grok AI, enabling the creation of non-consensual sexual images, including of children, prompting regulatory scrutiny. Despite Google's explicit policies prohibiting such content in apps, the Grok app remains available on the Play Store with a Teen rating. This discrepancy highlights enforcement gaps in app store oversight.

Some users of AI chatbots from Google and OpenAI are generating deepfake images that alter photos of fully clothed women to show them in bikinis. These modifications often occur without the women's consent, and instructions for the process are shared among users. The activity highlights risks in generative AI tools.

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In 2025, a New Scientist journalist's freedom of information request revealed UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle's official ChatGPT conversations, establishing a legal precedent for accessing government AI interactions. This world-first disclosure sparked international interest and highlighted the need for transparency in public sector AI adoption. However, subsequent requests faced increasing resistance from authorities.

 

 

 

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