A French prosecutor has opened a prison investigation into social platform X and its proprietor, Elon Musk, on accusations of “creating bias in France’s democratic debate.”
The investigation comes after Musk’s synthetic intelligence (AI) firm, xAi, deleted a number of posts from its chatbot Grok that included antisemitic feedback. Amongst them, Grok known as itself “MechaHitler” and insinuated that the Jewish folks had been controlling Hollywood.
French Nationwide Meeting member Thierry Sother and European Union Parliament member Pierre Jouvet requested Arcom, France’s digital content material regulator, to look into Grok’s conduct Thursday.
“Since the July 4th update, Grok has substantially changed behaviors leading it to comment antisemitic ideas, to praise Hitler and even to support Le Pen,” Sother mentioned to French media Libération.
X has not instantly responded to requests for remark.
X and Musk have been on French and European radars since January when Éric Bothorel, a French parliamentarian, raised considerations over X’s use of non-public information, a biased algorithm and the discount of variety in posts.
He additionally denounced Musk’s private interference throughout the platform, calling it “a true danger and a threat for our democracies,” in response to Libération.
The European Union has been investigating X for 2 years on accusations it breached the EU’s platform regulation legislation, the Digital Service Act. The EU fined Apple and Meta $800 million in April over antitrust guidelines.