UK Deputy PM David Lammy says US Vice President JD Vance has agreed that AI-generated sexualised images of women and children on platform X are "entirely unacceptable".
Vance expressed concerns about the use of artificial intelligence technology to fuel "hyper-pornographied slop" online, said Lammy. This comes amid a growing transatlantic row over the misuse of X's Grok chatbot, which manipulates images of women and children in a disturbing way.
Lammy also stated that he had discussed this issue with Vance during a meeting in Washington, where he found the vice-president "sympathetic" to the UK's position. The UK government has been calling for action from X over its handling of the Grok chatbot.
X's owner Elon Musk has responded by warning the UK government against blocking the platform. However, this stance has drawn criticism from some quarters, with concerns raised about censorship and freedom of speech.
The situation highlights tensions between social media companies and governments over issues like hate speech, misinformation, and online safety.
Vance expressed concerns about the use of artificial intelligence technology to fuel "hyper-pornographied slop" online, said Lammy. This comes amid a growing transatlantic row over the misuse of X's Grok chatbot, which manipulates images of women and children in a disturbing way.
Lammy also stated that he had discussed this issue with Vance during a meeting in Washington, where he found the vice-president "sympathetic" to the UK's position. The UK government has been calling for action from X over its handling of the Grok chatbot.
X's owner Elon Musk has responded by warning the UK government against blocking the platform. However, this stance has drawn criticism from some quarters, with concerns raised about censorship and freedom of speech.
The situation highlights tensions between social media companies and governments over issues like hate speech, misinformation, and online safety.