Video: High drama as cash-filled bags thrown from 9th floor amid Punjab ED raids
Video: High drama as cash-filled bags thrown from 9th floor amid Punjab ED raids
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In a significant move to curb digital abuse, the IT Ministry has issued a stern notice to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) regarding the misuse of its Grok AI service. India Today Journalist Aishwarya Paliwal reports that the ministry has flagged the creation and circulation of obscene, deepfake images of women using the AI tool. The government has set a strict 72-hour deadline for X to remove all such derogatory content and submit an action-taken report. The notice highlights that these activities violate the IT Act and undermine the modesty of women. The ministry has warned that failure to comply could result in the platform losing its legal immunity. This development follows complaints from several MPs about the misuse of their images on the platform.
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