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Theo Bertram

@theobertram
9 posts
2026-01-16
X has blocked anyone from taking someone else's picture and putting them in a bikini, which is a good step. In countries, like the UK, users will also be ‘geoblocked’ (presumably restricted by IP address, account info) from creating deepfake bikini images.
2026-01-16 View on X
Engadget

X updates Grok to prevent the “editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis” and geoblocks it for all users “where it's illegal”

x.com/Safety/artic...Tatum Hunter /@tatumhunter:X says Grok account will stop undressing women.  I just tested the standalone Grok app, which immediately complied with my request t...

X has blocked anyone from taking someone else's picture and putting them in a bikini, which is a good step. In countries, like the UK, users will also be ‘geoblocked’ (presumably restricted by IP address, account info) from creating deepfake bikini images.
2026-01-16 View on X
New York Post

Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, sues xAI, alleging Grok refused to stop making sexualized deepfakes of her, amid custody disputes

Elon Musk baby mama Ashley St. Clair is suing his AI platform, Grok, for refusing to stop making sexually explicit deepfake images of her …

2026-01-15
X has blocked anyone from taking someone else's picture and putting them in a bikini, which is a good step. In countries, like the UK, users will also be ‘geoblocked’ (presumably restricted by IP address, account info) from creating deepfake bikini images.
2026-01-15 View on X
Engadget

X updates Grok to prevent the “editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis” and geoblocks it for all users “where it's illegal”

The company is also blocking image generation entirely from non-subscribers.

2025-01-27
Few thoughts on DeepSeek: 1. Chinese AI is innovating around US attempts to ‘throw sand in the wheels’ 2. China-US AI arms race may have productive outcomes for rest of world 3. US security foot yet to drop on DeepSeek (it appears to censor eg Tiananmen Square queries)
2025-01-27 View on X
Bloomberg

DeepSeek's iOS app tops the App Store's Top Free Apps chart in the US, beating ChatGPT, stirring doubts in Silicon Valley about the strength of the US' AI lead

- App's lower-cost model upends premise for AI spending boom  — Stocks of chip gear makers ASML and Advantest plunge

2024-12-16
Ofcom has done what it was asked to do. It was thrown a hospital pass by MPs, who palmed off the technical details & political challenge to the regulator because they themselves could not agree the technical details or the political trade off of free speech & safety.
2024-12-16 View on X
Bloomberg

The UK's Ofcom says the Online Safety Act, passed in 2023 to govern illegal material on internet platforms, has taken effect, and plans to expand it in 2025

- Ofcom released first guidelines for Online Safety Act  — Rules require firms to remove illegal content or face fines

2023-09-17
Today's decision primarily relates to features & settings in the app as it was in 2020. Most of the criticisms are no longer relevant because we changed the settings before the investigation even began, such as making all under-16 accounts private-by-default back in early 2021.
2023-09-17 View on X
TechCrunch

Ireland's DPC fines TikTok €345M after finding the company in breach of GDPR in relation to its handling of children's data and gives three months to comply

most stuff gets fixed with a tap on the shoulder, but the unlawfulness still needs addressing. [image] Caroline Greer / @carolinegreer : The 🇮🇪 DPC decision published today in rela...

2023-09-16
Today's decision primarily relates to features & settings in the app as it was in 2020. Most of the criticisms are no longer relevant because we changed the settings before the investigation even began, such as making all under-16 accounts private-by-default back in early 2021.
2023-09-16 View on X
TechCrunch

Ireland's DPC fines TikTok €345M after finding the company in breach of GDPR in relation to its handling of children's data and gives three months to comply

It's been a long time coming but TikTok has finally been found in breach of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation …

2023-09-15
Today's decision primarily relates to features & settings in the app as it was in 2020. Most of the criticisms are no longer relevant because we changed the settings before the investigation even began, such as making all under-16 accounts private-by-default back in early 2021.
2023-09-15 View on X
TechCrunch

Ireland's DPC fines TikTok €345M after finding it in breach of GDPR in relation to how it handles children's data and gives the company three months to comply

It's been a long time coming but TikTok has finally been found in breach of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation …

2023-03-08
Announcing Project Clover: ✅ new datacenters in Ireland and Norway ✅ store European data within region ✅ access restricted within the company ✅ oversight by an external third-party https://newsroom.tiktok.com/ ...
2023-03-08 View on X
Politico

TikTok announces Project Clover, outlining its plan to charm European regulators, including keeping user data on servers in Europe and allowing an audit

BRUSSELS — TikTok has launched its European counteroffensive to assuage politicians' fears over Chinese surveillance.