Indonesia and Malaysia Block Access to xAI's Grok Chatbot Over Deepfake Concerns

Indonesian officials announced Saturday they are temporarily blocking xAI's Grok chatbot over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakes.

Indonesia and Malaysia Block Access to xAI’s Grok Chatbot Over Deepfake Concerns

Indonesian officials announced Saturday that they are temporarily blocking access to xAI’s chatbot Grok, according to TechCrunch AI. The block is related to concerns about non-consensual, sexualized deepfakes.

According to the report, Malaysia has also taken action to block the AI chatbot. The temporary restriction comes as both Southeast Asian nations grapple with issues surrounding AI-generated content that violates consent and potentially harms individuals through sexualized imagery.

The specific details about what triggered the blocks or how long they will remain in effect were not provided in the source material. xAI, founded by Elon Musk, launched Grok as a chatbot integrated with the X platform (formerly Twitter).

This action by Indonesia and Malaysia represents part of a broader trend of governments worldwide taking regulatory steps to address concerns around AI-generated content, particularly deepfakes that can be used to create non-consensual explicit imagery. The blocks mark a significant regulatory intervention against a major AI product in Southeast Asia.