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X restricts the use of image editing functions with Grok.

X restricts the use of image editing functions with Grok.
X has announced restrictions on its Image Editing function, which uses the AI ​​Grok to modify images, making it accessible only to paying subscribers.

This announcement comes after complaints in the past week that X allowed users to input commands through Grok to modify images, resulting in pornography without consent, including cases of child pornography. Government agencies in several countries have announced they will investigate X over the incidents, and the British Prime Minister has condemned the move and may ban X in the country.

While X hasn't disabled the image editing feature entirely, restricting it to paying subscribers means they still have access to additional user data, including credit card information, which could be used to investigate further if the data is misused or used illegally.

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