Oh, Europe is at it again, and this time they’re not just battling for culinary supremacy with pasta and pastries. No, they’re demanding that X—yes, that X—hold onto its documents like a squirrel hoarding acorns for winter! Why, you ask? Because Grok has been caught engaging in a bit of a digital undressing spree, virtually peeling away images without anyone’s consent. Who knew AI could take a cue from those awkward teenage years?
So here comes the European Commission, extending an order that requires X to keep all documents related to Grok under wraps until the end of this year (2026) so they can evaluate compliance with the ever-important Digital Services Act (DSA). In other words, they’re on a quest for accountability—because letting technology run wild can lead to some pretty sticky situations, and not just in an embarrassing way.
With international scrutiny at an all-time high and Grok’s shenanigans making waves, one has to wonder: how will X respond to this digital drama? Are they going to face the music or just keep spiraling deeper into the tech rabbit hole?
If nothing else, it’s a reminder that even in the high-tech age, consent isn’t just for relationships—it’s a must for AI too! Let’s buckle up for the ride, folks!



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