彭博社报道(2026年1月4日16:32,GMT+8),马斯克旗下聊天机器人Grok在X上依提示生成带性暗示图片(含未成年人)引发多国监管压力。马来西亚通讯与多媒体委员会于周六发声明,因投诉AI被用来操控女性与未成年人的影像并产生猥亵、极度冒犯或有害内容而展开调查,并称制作或传播此类内容在马国属违法。
监管动作聚焦时间窗与问责链:委员会表示将调查涉嫌违法的X用户并传召公司代表,即使X目前并非持牌服务提供者仍有防止有害内容扩散之责。印度在周五致函X要求全面审查,确保不生成「裸露、性化、露骨或其他非法内容」;该信日期为1月2日,并要求在72小时内向电子与资讯科技部提交采取行动报告,否则可能依刑法与资讯科技法采取法律行动。
法国同样在周五指控Grok在未经同意下生成「明显非法」性内容,并称可能触犯欧盟《数位服务法》(要求大型平台降低非法内容传播风险)。事件在统计趋势上呈现「过去两周」请求量上升:自X在圣诞节前推出图片编辑功能后,越来越多用户要求Grok生成或变形女性与儿童照片至性情境;部分图片已下架。马斯克于周日称平台会移除非法内容、永久停权并配合官员;Grok亦于周五发文承认存在「防护漏洞」并正紧急修补。
A Bloomberg report dated Jan. 4, 2026 (4:32 PM GMT+8) says xAI’s Grok drew global backlash after producing sexualized images on X, including of minors, in response to user prompts. Malaysia’s communications regulator said Saturday it is investigating complaints that AI was used to manipulate images of women and minors into indecent, grossly offensive, or harmful content—conduct it says is illegal to create or transmit under Malaysian law.
Regulators are setting concrete timelines and accountability steps. Malaysia said it will probe X users alleged to have violated the law and will summon company representatives, arguing that even if X is not currently a licensed provider it still must curb harmful dissemination. India wrote to X on Friday, ordering a comprehensive review so Grok does not generate nudity, sexualization, explicit, or otherwise unlawful content; the letter is dated Jan. 2 and demands an action report within 72 hours, with potential criminal and IT-law consequences.
France, also on Friday, called Grok’s output “clearly illegal” non-consensual sexual content and said it may breach the EU Digital Services Act, which requires large platforms to mitigate illegal-content risks. The episode shows a short-term usage trend: over the past two weeks, requests to generate or morph photos of women and children into sexual contexts increased globally after X introduced an image-edit feature ahead of Christmas. Some images were removed. Musk said Sunday illegal content is removed and accounts can be permanently suspended; Grok posted Friday that “safeguard lapses” were being urgently fixed.