Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok after X Vowed to Comply to National Laws
According to the Jakarta Post, the decision followed a commitment by X Corp to address regulatory concerns raised by the Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs.
Indonesia had suspended Grok last month over the circulation of sexualized images on the platform, becoming the first country to block access to the AI tool.
The ministry said access to Grok is being reinstated on a conditional basis and will remain under strict government supervision.
Senior ministry official Alexander Sabar said the decision came after X submitted a written commitment outlining concrete measures to improve the service and prevent misuse, stressing that the move does not mark the end of oversight but rather the start of continued evaluation.
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