Overview
- Grok, which a Dutch judge restricted Thursday, must stop generating or sharing AI-made nude or semi-nude images of people who live in the Netherlands.
- The judge set a €100,000 daily penalty for any violation, with a maximum of €10 million.
- xAI may not offer Grok inside X in the Netherlands until the service complies with the order.
- The court refused a worldwide ban and limited the ruling to Dutch residents, and the plaintiffs said Grok does not verify where people live.
- Lawmakers in the European Parliament voted the same day to outlaw AI tools that create sexual images, increasing pressure on platforms to block such features.