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Ankara, July 9 (Reuters) – A Turkish Court blocked access to some content of Accumulatedeveloped by the founded company of Elon Musk, after the authorities said that the chatbot generated answers that insulted President Tayyip Erdogan, the modern founder of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and religious values.
Concerns about political bias, hate speech and objective inaccuracy in AI chatbots have been set up since the launch of OpenAi Chatgpt in 2022, with Accumulate Drop content accused of anti -Semitic tropes and praise for Adolf Hitler.
Ankara’s chief prosecutor said he launched an investigation and marked Türkiye’s first prohibition in the content of an artificial intelligence tool.
The authorities cited violations of the laws that make such insults a criminal offense is punished with up to four years in prison.
Neither X, nor its owner, Elon Musk, could be immediately contacted to comment.
They have not referred to the decision on the platform.

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Last month, Musk promised an update for Accumulatesuggesting that there was “too much garbage in any base -trained base model.”
Accumulatewhich is integrated into X, it is reported that it generated offensive content about Erdogan and Ataturk when certain questions are asked in Turk, they said media.
The Information and Communication Technology Authority (BTK) adopted the prohibition after the court order.
The Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloglu, was later summoned by the NTV station saying that Türkiye had not yet imposed a total prohibition of access to Accumulate But what would it do if necessary, add to the Turkish authorities would discuss the problem with X.
Yaman Akdeniz, an expert in cyber law at the University of Istanbul Bilgi, said the authorities had identified about 50 positions of Accumulate As a basis for investigation, the decision on the prohibition of access and the elimination of certain content to “protect public order.”
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“Türkiye has become the first country to impose censorship Accumulate“He said in X. Turkey in recent years has significantly increased supervision in social media platforms and online transmission services, approving laws to provide authorities with more control over content, stop or arrest people for positions, launch probes to companies and limit or block access to certain sites.
Critics say that the law is frequently used to suffocate dissent, while the government argues that it is necessary to protect the dignity of the office.
(ECE Toksabay report and have Gumrukcu; Clarence Fernández and Louise Heavens) edition)


