EU launches DSA probe into X over Grok AI undressing fiasco

January 27, 2026 at 08:46 AM UTC
Silicon Republic
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EU launches DSA probe into X over Grok AI undressing fiasco

The European Union has initiated a formal investigation into X (formerly Twitter) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), focusing on the platform's handling of AI-generated content following an incident involving its Grok chatbot. This probe signals the EU's continued commitment to enforcing its digital regulations and holding major online platforms accountable for content moderation and compliance. The investigation's outcome could set important precedents for how AI-generated media is managed across the bloc. The specific focus of the DSA probe centers on allegations that X failed to adequately address the dissemination of non-consensual sexually explicit images generated by its AI chatbot, Grok. This development follows a separate €120 million fine previously levied against X for other DSA breaches, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of the platform's operational standards and content governance. The investigation will examine X's systems and processes for identifying and removing such harmful content, as well as its transparency regarding AI capabilities. This action by the European Commission directly impacts X and other large online platforms operating within the EU, reinforcing the strict obligations imposed by the DSA. The broader implications extend to the ongoing debate about responsible AI development and deployment, with regulators seeking to ensure that emerging technologies do not facilitate the spread of illegal or harmful material. The EU's assertive stance underscores its ambition to foster a safer and more trustworthy digital environment for its citizens.

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Published: January 27, 2026 at 08:46 AM UTC
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