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Philippines Ends Grok Chatbot Ban: Key Changes Explained

France 24
January 21, 20261 day ago
Philippines to end short-lived ban on Musk's Grok chatbot

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The Philippines will lift its ban on Elon Musk's Grok chatbot. Developer xAI agreed to modify the tool for the local market, removing its ability to create pornographic content and manipulate images. This decision follows a global backlash and investigations into the AI's sexually explicit material. A meeting will determine the reinstatement timeline.

The decision follows developer xAI agreeing to modify the tool for the local market and eliminate its ability to create "pornographic content", the Philippines' Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) said in a statement. Musk's social media platform X announced last week that it would "geoblock the ability" of all Grok and X users to create images of people in "bikinis, underwear, and similar attire" in jurisdictions where such actions are illegal. The archipelago nation on January 15 became the third country in Southeast Asia -- following Indonesia and Malaysia -- to block the chatbot amid a global backlash. "The Grok AI app has reached out to us and stated that its platform will no longer use any content manipulation," CICC undersecretary Renato Paraiso was quoted as saying in Wednesday's statement. "The company has pledged to modify the tool specifically for the local market, including the omission of image/content manipulation features that allowed for deepfake creation," the statement said. The new changes would also include the "total exclusion of pornographic content, particularly child sexual abuse material," it added. A formal meeting with xAI will determine a timeline for the tool's reinstatement, according to the statement. At a press briefing announcing the ban last Thursday, Philippine telecommunications secretary Henry Rhoel Aguda said the government needed to "clean the internet now, because much toxic content is appearing, especially with the advent of AI". The X platform's geoblocking move came after California's attorney general launched an investigation into xAI over the sexually explicit material, and several countries opened their own probes. © 2026 AFP

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