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Musk’s social platform X Corp made a written commitment to
service improvements and compliance with applicable laws, the
communications ministry said in a statement Sunday.
The company told the ministry it had taken steps to address the
misuse of Grok services, including restricting access to certain
features, according to the statement.
Indonesia and Malaysia were the first two countries that blocked
access to Grok in January over concerns it was being misused to
generate sexually explicit and nonconsensual images.
Malaysian authorities lifted the temporary restriction after the
company took security and preventive measures. Malaysian
regulators said they met last week with X’s representatives and
would continue to monitor the situation.
The normalization of Grok's operations in Indonesia was not
unconditional, said Alexander Sabar, the ministry's director
general of digital space supervision. He added that the steps X
claims to have taken will be verified and tested by Indonesian
authorities to ensure they prevent violations, including the
distribution of illegal content and violations of child
protection principles.
“If inconsistencies or further violations are found in its
implementation, the Ministry of Communication and Digital
Affairs will not hesitate to take corrective action, including
suspending access to services again,” Sabar said.
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