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Apple and Google face pressure to pull X and Grok over AI deepfake concerns

Three Democratic senators have urged Apple and Google to suspend Elon Musk-owned X and its AI chatbot Grok from their app stores, citing concerns over the creation and spread of nonconsensual explicit images and child sexual abuse material, raising fresh questions about platform accountability and app store enforcement.

January 10, 2026 / 08:45 IST
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  • Senators urge Apple, Google to remove X and Grok apps for illegal content
  • Lawmakers cite deepfake sexual images and racist content generated by Grok and X
  • Apple and Google ban child abuse and explicit content in app stores.

Three Democratic senators have called on Apple and Google to remove the X and Grok apps from their respective app stores unless Elon Musk addresses what they describe as serious and potentially illegal content issues on the platforms.

In an open letter sent Friday to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Senators Ron Wyden, Ed Markey and Ben Ray Luján urged the companies to act immediately, arguing that allowing the apps to remain available undermines claims that curated app stores offer safer user experiences than sideloaded software.

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The senators cited widespread reports that Grok and X have enabled users to generate and share nonconsensual sexual images, including deepfake-style explicit content and depictions involving minors. They also pointed to examples of racially and ethnically degrading imagery produced using the AI system.

One incident highlighted involved the generation of an explicit image of a descendant of Holocaust survivors, created through prompts that placed her in a sexualised context at the Auschwitz concentration camp site. The case has fuelled criticism from civil society groups and lawmakers alike.