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Turkey Becomes the First Country to Restrict AI Chatbot Grok
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7yuè9tǔ ěr qí土耳其fǎ yuàn法院jué dìng决定xiàn zhì限制AIliáo tiān聊天jī qì rén机器人Grokdeyī xiē一些nèi róng内容yīn wèi因为zhè xiē这些nèi róng内容bèirèn wéi认为wǔ rǔ侮辱leguó jiā国家chuàng shǐ rén创始人zǒng tǒng总统zōng jiào宗教jià zhí guān价值观

On July 9, a Turkish court decided to restrict some content of the AI chatbot Grok because it was considered insulting to the country's founder, president, and religious values.

zhèshìtǔ ěr qí土耳其dì yī cì第一次xiàn zhì限制rén gōng zhì néng人工智能gōng jù工具

This is the first time Turkey has restricted an artificial intelligence tool.

yǐ qián以前tǔ ěr qí土耳其jīng cháng经常fēng suǒ封锁xīn wén新闻wǎng zhàn网站shè jiāo社交píng tái平台

Previously, Turkey often blocked news websites and social media platforms.

Grokshuōzhǐ yǒu只有yī xiē一些nèi róng内容bèixiàn zhì限制tǔ ěr qí土耳其yòng hù用户háikě yǐ可以shǐ yòng使用dànyàogèngxiǎo xīn小心

Grok said that only some content is restricted, and Turkish users can still use it but need to be more careful.

Grokdegōng sī公司biǎo shì表示tā men他们zhèng zài正在shān chú删除hé shì合适denèi róng内容bìngnǔ lì努力ràngAIgènghǎo

Grok's company stated that they are removing inappropriate content and working to improve the AI.

tǔ ěr qí土耳其guò qù过去fēng suǒ封锁guòhěnduōwǎng zhàn网站shè jiāo社交zhàng hào账号bǐ rú比如LGBTQ+píng tái平台yī xiē一些jì zhě记者dezhàng hào账号

Turkey has also blocked many websites and social media accounts in the past, such as LGBTQ+ platforms and some journalists' accounts.

zuì jìn最近tǔ ěr qí土耳其háixiàn zhì限制leeSIMfú wù服务

Recently, Turkey also restricted eSIM services.

zhèng fǔ政府shuōzhè yàng这样zuòshìwèi le为了bǎo hù保护guó jiā国家shè huì社会dejià zhí guān价值观

The government said this was done to protect the country's and society's values.

hěnduōréndān xīn担心zhè xiē这些xiàn zhì限制huìyǐng xiǎng影响rén men人们deyán lùn zì yóu言论自由wǎng luò网络zì yóu自由

Many people worry that these restrictions will affect freedom of speech and internet freedom.

By Arzu Geybullayeva / Global Voices|CC BY 3.0|Modified & AI-assisted