UK Considers Potential X Ban Over AI Controversy — The Telegraph reports that British authorities are weighing regulatory action against Elon Musk's X platform amid escalating tensions surrounding its artificial intelligence policies. The move marks intensifying scrutiny of social media giants' AI implementation across major democracies.
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ProveMyZK
· 5h ago
Is the UK going to ban X? Ha, here we go again, just scare tactics, and in the end, nothing will happen.
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ChainComedian
· 13h ago
Is the UK going to ban X? Haha, now it's Europe's turn to take action. AI policies can mobilize the government—laughable.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-09 10:13
Getting muted again? This guy really doesn't want X to survive.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 01-09 02:01
Huh? Is the UK going to ban X? Things are about to get interesting, Elon Musk is going to be targeted again...
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-09 01:58
Is this another ban on X? Are the Brits just following the trend? Someone should have already stepped in to regulate the chaos caused by these big tech companies' AI.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-09 01:57
Another ban on X? It seems like every country wants to jump on the bandwagon.
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RektRecorder
· 01-09 01:39
Here comes the ban again? This guy really wants to regulate all countries.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-09 01:31
Silencing again? The Brits also want to jump on the AI hype, how funny.
UK Considers Potential X Ban Over AI Controversy — The Telegraph reports that British authorities are weighing regulatory action against Elon Musk's X platform amid escalating tensions surrounding its artificial intelligence policies. The move marks intensifying scrutiny of social media giants' AI implementation across major democracies.