Grok, AI
AI/Machine Learning

eSafety takes on Elon Musk again over Grok’s AI child porn on X

- January 12, 2026 2 MIN READ

Australia’s eSafety commission has issued a please explain to Elon Musk’s social media site,  X, and his generative AI chatbot Grok following complaints about it making sexual images of women and children. The federal government body said there had been a small number of complaints about Grok being used to generate sexualised or exploitative imagery.… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Now that Elon Musk’s AI chatbot is awash with sexualised images of women and children, the law needs to move faster

- January 8, 2026 4 MIN READ

X (formerly Twitter) has become a site for the rapid spread of artificial intelligence-generated nonconsensual sexual images (also known as “deepfakes”). Using the platform’s own built-in generative AI chatbot, Grok, users can edit images they upload through simple voice or text prompts. Various media outlets have reported that users are using Grok to create sexualised… Read more »

Landmine
Global tech

The u16s social media ban doesn’t solve the biggest issue for everyone – how to make online platforms safer

- December 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

The tech industry’s unofficial motto for two decades was “move fast and break things”. It was a philosophy that broke more than just taxi monopolies or hotel chains. It also constructed a digital world filled with risks for our most vulnerable. In the 2024–25 financial year alone, the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation received… Read more »

Politics

Two 15-year-olds, backed by a NSW Libertarian MP, are challenging the Australian government’s u16s social media ban in the High Court

- November 27, 2025 4 MIN READ

Two teenagers are taking the federal government to the High Court. They argue the ban on social media accounts for under-16s is unconstitutional because it interferes with free political communication. The ban is due to take effect on December 10. Will the High Court challenge make any difference? What does the law do? Due to… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Why Albanese government claims that AI is behind a surge in FOI requests is BS

- September 10, 2025 3 MIN READ

The federal government’s claim that several hundred Freedom of Information (FOI) applicants’ requests to the eSafety Commissioner last year were “AI bot-generated” is false, according to eSafety’s publicly available documents. “We’re frankly being inundated by anonymous requests … many of them we’re sure are AI bot-generated requests,” Minister for Health and Ageing Mark Butler said… Read more »

Elon Musk
Business

Elon Musk’s attempt to avoid a $610,500 Australian fine over Twitter’s failures to report on tackling child sexual abuse just tanked. Again.

- August 1, 2025 3 MIN READ

Elon Musk’s Twitter, now rebranded as X, has gone down for a second time in court trying to avoid a $610,500 penalty imposed by Australia’s eSafety Commission for failing to properly respond to requests for information on how it tackles child sexual abuse material on the social media site X Corp initially failed to report on how… Read more »

Classic black and white, father reading to kids
Opinion

While everyone argues over adding YouTube to Australia’s u16 social media ban, the AI elephant in the room is set to trample on kids

- June 24, 2025 4 MIN READ

Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Clubto outline how her office will be driving the Social Media Minimum Age Bill when it comes into effect in December this year. The bill, often referred to as a social media ban, prevents under-16s having social media accounts. But Inman Grant wants Australians… Read more »

Twitter, X, rebrand, Elon Musk
Cyber security

Elon Musk is back with X in court trying to get around Australia’s online child sexual exploitation and anti-terrorism laws. Here’s what’s happening

- May 26, 2025 3 MIN READ

In its most recent battle with authorities in Australia, X (formerly Twitter) has launched legal action in the Federal Court, seeking an exemption from a new safety standard aimed at preventing the spread of harmful material online. The standard in question is known as the Relevant Electronic Services Standard. It came into effect in December… Read more »

Politics

Australia’s Rickard report into tech’s ‘digital duty of care’ recommends $50 million fines for failing to act

- February 6, 2025 4 MIN READ

Large social media companies should have to proactively remove harmful content from their platforms, undergo regular “risk assessments” and face hefty fines if they don’t comply, according to an independent review of online safety laws in Australia. The federal government this week released the final report of the review conducted by experienced public servant Delia… Read more »

Politics

An under 16s ban on social media is coming to Australia

- November 7, 2024 5 MIN READ

The federal government is looking to take on big tech companies like Meta, owners of Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, TikTok and Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), and possibly YouTube, with a social media ban for children under 16. Prime minister Anthony Albanese and communications minister Michelle Rowland today revealed plans for legislation to be introduced… Read more »

Twitter, X, rebrand, Elon Musk
Global tech

Elon Musk’s microblogging site tried to avoid a $610,500 Australian government fine because its name changed – but lost in court

- October 9, 2024 3 MIN READ

X’s attempt to have a $600,000 fine thrown out as it was issued to its previous company name has been rejected by an Australian court, in a significant legal win for the eSafety Commissioner. Federal Court of Australia Justice Michael Wheelahan ruled on Friday that X could not wriggle out of an Australian government infringement… Read more »

Opinion

Why Meta’s plan to keep kids safe online is a missed chance for collaboration among the tech giants

- September 9, 2024 3 MIN READ

Meta, which owns social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, has revealed its plans for keeping kids safe online. It wants companies like Apple and Google, who run mobile phone app stores, to force parents to approve when their children attempt to install phone apps which are popular among young people. Meta’s announcement comes… Read more »

Politics

eSafety drops Federal Court case against Elon Musk’s X over bishop stabbing in favour of tribunal hearing

- June 5, 2024 2 MIN READ

Australian eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant has dropped her Federal Court action against social media platform X (formerly Twitter), no doubt hoping the in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal will be as sympathetic to her arguments as a similar tribunal in Queensland. The change in strategy comes are X owner Elon Musk last month won the… Read more »

Politics

Elon Musk 1, eSafety Commissioner 0, in legal battle over priest stabbing video removal on X

- May 14, 2024 2 MIN READ

Elon Musk has won the latest round in his Federal Court fight with Australia’s eSafety Commissioner over demands that his social media company X (aka Twitter) remove footage of a bishop being stabbed in Sydney last month. The decision by Justice Geoffrey Kennett limits the powers of  Commissioner Julie Inman Grant and the country’s Online… Read more »