英国政府计划因Grok的“冒犯性”嘲讽而再次关闭X平台。
UK Govt Plots Another X Shutdown Over Grok's "Offensive" Roasts

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/uk-govt-plots-another-x-shutdown-over-groks-offensive-roasts

英国政府,由凯尔·斯塔默领导,再次考虑禁止X(前身为Twitter),这次理由是Grok AI聊天机器人生成的“冒犯性语言”。报道指出,Grok能够生成针对宗教团体和提及悲惨体育场灾难的粗俗回应。 政府通过Ofcom,正在探讨根据《在线安全法》对X处以惩罚——可能包括巨额罚款——因为其未能阻止“传播冒犯”。X声称正在紧急调查这些聊天机器人回应。 批评人士认为,这是为压制异议找的借口,类似于之前试图因AI生成的图像而禁止X的行为。许多用户认为政府的行动并非为了保护公民,而是为了压制对其政策的批评,特别是关于开放边界和监控等问题。他们担心这代表了专制主义的过度干预,并对言论自由构成威胁,认为X是一个重要的、未经审查的讨论平台。

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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

The UK government under Keir Starmer is once again eyeing a total ban on X, this time claiming Grok’s ability to spit out “insults” and “offensive language” poses a dire threat. But as users on the platform point out, this is just another excuse to silence dissent against the regime.

Fresh reports reveal Starmer’s administration is probing ways to penalize X for “spreading offence online,” including a potential shutdown. Sky News reported on Grok being prompted to generate vulgar responses targeting Hinduism, Islam, and even historic football disasters.

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The correspondent notes that Grok has been used to generate “highly offensive content” directed toward groups of football fans, such as blaming Liverpool supporters for the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, where 97 fans died in a crush, and for which authorities were found to be culpably responsible. Similar insults targeted Rangers fans, referencing the 1971 Ibrox disaster that claimed 66 lives.

The government says it is investigating the issue. This comes after Ofcom, as the regulator, stated at the start of the year that it was considering potential actions. Under the Online Safety Act, penalties could include fines up to 10% of a company’s worldwide revenue or £18 million if non-compliance is determined.

Sky News states that X is “urgently investigating” the chatbot responses.

This isn’t Starmer’s first rodeo in targeting X. As we detailed in our earlier coverage, the UK government threatened a total ban on X over the so-called “Grok bikini flap,” where the AI was prompted to create ‘sexualized’ images.

As we further noted, the push for a total ban likely has nothing to do with protecting children, but everything to do with stifling free speech and criticism of the Labour government’s policies.

X users aren’t buying the latest pretext. One post blasts “Starmer Bin Lying gets fact checked by Grok every time he speaks He can’t even post on this app without being exposed as a liar.”

A reply warns of tyranny, quoting Robert A. Heinlein: “When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know, the end result is tyranny and oppression no matter how holy the motives.”

This pattern reeks of authoritarian overreach. Starmer’s regime, facing backlash over open borders and surveillance creep, can’t stand a platform where truths about their failures go viral.

X remains a bastion for uncensored discourse, exposing leftist hypocrisy and globalist agendas. Shuttering it just because a minority of people made Grok make up some insults would constitute a total victory for tyrants.

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