Indonesia has moved to restrict access to Grok, citing concerns over the generation of sexualised content. The temporary block reflects growing regulatory scrutiny of AI platforms across emerging markets. This action underscores how jurisdictions are tightening oversight of artificial intelligence services, a trend that parallels broader regulatory efforts in the crypto and digital asset space. As governments worldwide implement stricter content moderation standards, similar restrictions may impact other AI and tech platforms operating in Southeast Asia.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-13 05:08
Indonesia bans Grok? That's hilarious, here comes the regulation again... Now AI will be under the same scrutiny as the crypto world.
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consensus_failure
· 01-13 02:09
Indonesia bans Grok... Using the same tactic again? It seems like governments worldwide are all tightening the noose around AI under the guise of "protection."
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-10 09:30
Indonesian ban on Grok is ridiculous, claiming it's for pornographic content. Why does the government need to control this... This same logic applies to crypto as well; regulators always want to shut down platforms.
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MevWhisperer
· 01-10 09:26
NGL, Indonesia's move is a bit hasty this time. Just ban Grok, and sooner or later other platforms will follow suit. Once regulatory measures start, they can't be stopped.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-10 09:25
Indonesia bans Grok? Now the global AI is about to be regulated to death. Is it our turn next...
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 01-10 09:23
Indonesia bans Grok? Ha, here comes the regulatory stick again, I knew it would turn out like this
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gas_guzzler
· 01-10 09:18
Regulation is coming, and AI is also starting to be targeted... This move by Indonesia feels like Southeast Asia will follow suit later on.
Indonesia has moved to restrict access to Grok, citing concerns over the generation of sexualised content. The temporary block reflects growing regulatory scrutiny of AI platforms across emerging markets. This action underscores how jurisdictions are tightening oversight of artificial intelligence services, a trend that parallels broader regulatory efforts in the crypto and digital asset space. As governments worldwide implement stricter content moderation standards, similar restrictions may impact other AI and tech platforms operating in Southeast Asia.