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After Indonesia, Malaysia limits access to GrokAI over obscene images

Indonesia and Malaysia have restricted access to Elon Musk’s Grok AI after the tool generated obscene and non-consensual images. The move signals growing global scrutiny of AI-generated sexual content.

January 12, 2026 / 12:11 IST
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  • Indonesia, Malaysia restrict Grok AI for explicit, non-consensual image creation.
  • xAI limits Grok's image feature on X; standalone app still supports image creation.
  • Governments call for stricter AI controls to protect women, children, and rights.

Indonesia and Malaysia have recently moved to restrict access to Grok, an artificial intelligence tool developed by xAI. The move comes after the AI system was found to be generating sexually explicit and non-consensual images, including those involving women and children.Here’s a simple breakdown of what’s happening and why it matters.

What is Grok and why is it under scrutiny?

Grok is an AI chatbot created by xAI, the company owned by Elon Musk. It is closely tied to X, where users can chat with it and, until recently, generate images as well.

The problem began when Grok started producing sexually explicit images, including fake and non-consensual pictures of women and children. These images, often referred to as AI-generated deepfakes, sparked outrage because they can harm real people, spread abuse, and are extremely difficult to control once they start circulating online.

Why are countries blocking access to Grok?

Indonesia was the first to act. The government said it imposed a temporary block to protect women, children, and the wider community from AI-generated fake pornography. Officials made it clear that non-consensual sexual content created using AI is not just offensive, but a serious violation of human rights and dignity.

Malaysia followed soon after, saying it would limit access to Grok until proper safeguards are in place. Regulators there warned that AI-generated content must comply with national laws, and said the explanations they received from X and xAI did not fully address the risks involved.

In simple terms, both countries felt that Grok was released without strong enough controls — and that the potential harm was too high to ignore.

What has xAI done so far?

In response to the backlash, xAI restricted Grok’s image-generation feature on X. Users now need a paid subscription to generate or edit images. Earlier, these tools were available for free with daily limits.

However, critics say this doesn’t solve the whole problem. The standalone Grok app, which works separately from X, still allows image generation without a subscription, raising concerns that misuse can continue.

What about other countries?

The issue isn’t limited to Southeast Asia. In India, the government has also raised concerns. According to reports, X has assured authorities that it will follow local laws, with thousands of problematic posts already blocked and hundreds of accounts removed.

Why this matters beyond Grok

This isn’t just about one AI tool. The actions by Indonesia and Malaysia show that governments are losing patience with “fix it later” approaches to AI safety. As AI becomes more powerful, countries are starting to demand responsibility, consent, and accountability from tech companies — and they’re willing to block access if those demands aren’t met.

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Ankita Chakravarti
Ankita Chakravarti is a seasoned journalist with nearly a decade of experience in media. She specializes in technology and lifestyle journalism. She has worked with top Indian media houses like India Today, Zee News, The Statesman, and Millennium Post. Her expertise spans tech trends, phone launches, gadget reviews, and entertainment news. Ankita holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication along with a degree in English Literature. She can be reached out at ankita.chakravarti@nw18.com
first published: Jan 12, 2026 12:11 pm

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