Indonesia conditionally lifts ban on Grok

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Indonesia conditionally lifted its ban on xAI’s chatbot Grok.
Why it matters
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs announced a conditional lifting of the ban on Grok. The ministry characterized the lift as conditional and linked it to service-improvement and misuse-prevention measures communicated by X. The ministry retained authority to reinstate the ban if further violations are discovered. Malaysia and the Philippines lifted their bans on January 23. Separate analyses found Grok was used to create at least 1.8 million sexualized images of women, and the California Attorney General has opened an investigation and sent a cease-and-desist letter to xAI.
Indonesia conditionally lifts ban on Grok
Implications
  • Grok’s continued availability in Indonesia depends on adherence to the specified service-improvement and misuse-prevention measures.

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