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    Home » Indonesia Restores Grok Access After X Commits To Compliance

    Indonesia Restores Grok Access After X Commits To Compliance

    ReshamBy ReshamFebruary 2, 2026 AI and Robotics No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Indonesia Lifts Ban On Musk’s Grok Chatbot Under Conditions

    Indonesia has allowed Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot to resume operations after imposing a temporary ban over concerns about sexualised images generated by the artificial intelligence tool. The government said the decision followed commitments by X Corp to strengthen compliance with Indonesian laws.

    The Southeast Asian nation suspended Grok three weeks ago, becoming the first country to block access to the chatbot. Officials cited the risk of AI-generated pornographic content as the primary reason for the move. The suspension placed Indonesia at the centre of a growing global debate over how governments should regulate generative artificial intelligence.

    According to a statement from the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, seen by Reuters on Sunday, access to Grok is now being restored on a conditional basis. The ministry said it would place the service under strict supervision to ensure it adheres to local regulations.

    Government Sets Strict Oversight

    Senior ministry official Alexander Sabar said the restoration followed a written commitment from X Corp outlining specific steps to improve the service and prevent abuse. He stressed that the decision does not mark the end of regulatory scrutiny.

    “The normalisation of access to Grok services is being carried out conditionally after X Corp submitted a written commitment containing concrete steps for service improvement and prevention of abuse,” Sabar said. He added that the commitment forms the basis for ongoing evaluation rather than a final approval.

    The ministry said X had introduced several layered measures designed to limit misuse of Grok. Authorities will continue to verify the effectiveness of these safeguards as the service resumes operations in Indonesia.

    Broader Global Concerns

    Indonesia’s action comes as governments and regulators across Europe and Asia raise concerns about sexualised content generated by Grok. Several countries have criticised the chatbot and some have opened formal inquiries into its operations. These developments reflect growing pressure on technology companies to ensure AI systems comply with national laws and social norms.

    X and xAI, the company that operates Grok, did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent outside normal business hours. However, the Indonesian government signalled that continued access will depend on whether the company delivers on its promises.

    Officials said the conditional restoration aims to balance innovation with public protection. By keeping Grok under close supervision, Indonesia hopes to prevent further misuse while allowing access to emerging AI technology. The case highlights how regulators are increasingly willing to intervene when artificial intelligence tools raise ethical or legal concerns.

    With inputs from Reuters

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