Indonesia Restores Grok AI After X Vows Compliance
The Southeast Asian nation had previously blocked Grok's operations last month due to sexually explicit imagery circulating through the application, marking the first global instance of a government restricting the AI system's availability.
Authorities announced they are authorizing Grok's reactivation under stringent conditions and continuous monitoring.
"The normalization of access to Grok services is being carried out conditionally after X Corporation submitted a written commitment containing concrete steps for service improvement and prevention of abuse. This commitment is the basis for evaluation, not the end of the supervision process," senior ministry official Alexander Sabar said.
The ministry emphasized that access approval operates provisionally, contingent upon X Corporation's documented assurances outlining specific remediation measures and safeguards against platform misuse.
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