Trending:Iran protestsMerz in IndiaGreenlandAnti-ICE protestsGolden Globes 2026India vs NZSexually implicit images by Grok: X admits ‘mistake’, says will abide by Indian lawspress trust of india • January 12, 2026, 10:57:27 ISTWhatsapp Facebook TwitterX admitted lapses over sexually explicit content by Grok AI after an IT Ministry warning, blocked 3,500 posts and deleted 600 accounts. The Elon Musk led-platform assured compliance with Indian laws and promised stricter safeguards against misuse of AI tools. AdvertisementSubscribe Join Us+ Follow us On GoogleChoose Firstpost on GoogleRepresentational image. Reuters/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationMicroblogging site X has accepted its mistake and assured it will comply with Indian laws after the IT Ministry warned the Elon Musk-led social media platform on the Grok AI obscene content issue, government sources said on Sunday. Around 3,500 pieces of content have been blocked, and over 600 accounts deleted, according to sources. X has accepted its mistake, and said it will comply with Indian laws, sources said, adding that in future, the platform will not allow obscene imagery. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADEarlier, the government had asked X for details, including specific action taken on obscene content linked to Grok AI, and measures to prevent a repeat in future, after it found the response submitted by the platform to be inadequate. More from Tech Apple’s most awaited AI-powered Siri may finally debut by April this year Musk promises X will open algorithm code amid Grok backlashIn its response after the first notice was issued to it, X had outlined the strict content takedown policies it abides by when it comes to misleading posts and those related to non-consensual sexualised images. While the reply was long and detailed, it had “missed” key information, including takedown details and specific action that was taken on the Grok AI obscene content issue, and measures to prevent it in future. On January 2, the IT Ministry issued a stern warning to X over indecent and sexually-explicit content being generated through the misuse of AI-based services like ‘Grok’ and other tools. Quick ReadsView AllApple’s most awaited AI-powered Siri may finally debut by April this yearX blocks 3,500 posts, deletes 600 accounts over obscene content as India flags Grok misuseX’s ‘Safety’ handle, last Sunday, said it takes action against illegal content on its platform, including Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), by removing it, permanently suspending accounts, and working with local governments and law enforcement as necessary.“Anyone using or prompting Grok to make illegal content will suffer the same consequences as if they upload illegal content,” X had said, echoing the stance taken by Musk on illegal content.