Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot is facing a regional shutdown after Malaysia and Indonesia decided they'd seen enough. Both countries have blocked access to the xAI-developed tool after discovering it could be used to create and distribute nonconsensual explicit images and child sexual abuse material.
Malaysia imposed temporary restrictions on Sunday, with regulators specifically calling out "repeated failures by X Corp" to get a handle on the problem. Indonesia had already taken similar action a day earlier, and authorities there summoned X officials for what was presumably an uncomfortable conversation.
The Problem Is Global
These Southeast Asian bans aren't happening in isolation. Grok's image generator has been catching heat internationally for producing nonconsensual sexualized content, including images of minors. French authorities have launched an investigation, while regulators across Europe and India have opened their own inquiries into how the AI's image tools actually work.
Brazilian lawmakers are pushing for a suspension pending investigations, and the U.K.'s media regulator Ofcom has asked X to explain exactly what's going on with Grok's operations.
For his part, Musk has issued warnings that anyone caught misusing Grok for illegal content will face real consequences: content takedowns, permanent account suspensions, and cooperation with law enforcement when necessary. Whether that's enough to satisfy regulators remains to be seen.




