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BBC Stays on X Despite Misinformation, AI Concerns

BBC Director General Tim Davie defends staying on X, citing the fight against global misinformation from countries like China and Iran. Despite pressure to leave due to Xs shift right and Grok AIs controversial content, Davie emphasizes the need to reach young audiences worldwide. Meanwhile, former transport secretary Louise Haigh announces her departure, citing Xs role in enabling child sexual abuse material. Discussions on staying on X are ongoing in Westminster, with officials warning of rampant disinformation and hostile interference. The BBC seeks tens of millions in extra funding for its World Service, facing job cuts and internet throttling by state actors. Checkout Solipillow.com

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