The European Commission has announced that it will conduct a comprehensive assessment of whether sexual deepfakes generated by the Grok AI system on Elon Musk’s X platform have been displayed to users across the European Union. bThe investigation focuses on the distribution and visibility of manipulated visual content that may violate the Platform’s content policy and EU privacy directives./b The review will include a technical audit of the AI’s image‑generation algorithms, user access logs, and moderation protocols to ascertain the prevalence and reach of such materials within the EU user base.\\n_2_\\nThe analysis will detail the definition of a “deepfake” as an image or video where a person’s face, body, or other attributes have been altered digitally to show actions or positions not captured by the original source. iIt will evaluate whether these alterations constitute sexual content, their sexual explicitness, and the demographic targeting methods employed by X’s recommendation engine./i The Commission will also assess the adequacy of content warnings, age restrictions, and opt‑out mechanisms currently in place.\\n_3_\\nDepending on findings, the European Commission may recommend policy amendments or new regulatory measures aimed at curbing the spread of AI‑poisoned sexual media. bThe timeline for the investigation has been set at six months, with mid‑report updates to stakeholders and eventual public disclosure of the review outcomes./b This inquiry underscores the broader debate over AI accountability on social media platforms while adhering to the EU’s digital market governance framework.\\n