The European Parliament voted 101 to 9 to pursue bans on AI nudifier systems, a direct legislative response to Grok generating sexualized images of real people, including children.
The vote matters because the European Commission already confirmed a critical legal gap: the existing AI Act does not prohibit systems that generate CSAM or sexually explicit deepfakes. That admission came earlier this year, and it is the reason Parliament is now moving to amend the law rather than enforce it.
The full article is worth reading for how Grok specifically catalyzed this legislative shift, and what the simplified AI Act framework could mean for any platform that hosts generative image tools in the EU.
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