Former Labour minister tells Starmer's government to quit X
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Former Labour minister tells Starmer's government to quit X
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The Independent solicits donations to fund accessible journalism without paywalls and to send reporters to developing stories across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech. A former Labour Cabinet minister, Louise Haigh, urged the government to quit social media platform X amid concerns about AI-generated sexualised images of adults and children. The government stated all options were on the table, including a boycott, and ministers backed the communications regulator Ofcom to take action. The Internet Watch Foundation confirmed criminal imagery of children aged 11 to 13 allegedly created with Grok was being shared on a dark web forum. The call increases pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to take a stance against the platform run by Elon Musk.
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