Elon Musk's X headquarters in France raided by cybercrime unit amid escalating EU scrutiny over social media giants.
Prosecutors at the Paris Public Prosecutor's office have launched a raid on the French headquarters of Elon Musk's social media platform, X, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged cybercrime. The raid comes as part of an expanding probe that has widened to cover complaints about X's artificial intelligence tool, Grok.
The investigation began last year after centre-right MP รric Bothorel filed a complaint alleging that biased algorithms on the platform had distorted its data processing system and affected the kind of content it recommended. Other allegations made by Bothorel included claims of a "reduced diversity of voices" and Musk's "personal interventions" in X's management since he bought it in 2022.
The probe has also expanded to include complaints about X's handling of child abuse images, violation of image rights through sexualised deepfakes, and denial of crimes against humanity. The allegations have been linked to the platform's AI tool, Grok, which has caused outrage by allowing users to "strip" clothed people, including children, in photos through AI image generation and editing.
The French authorities' move comes as part of a hardening European attitude towards social media giants. Spain is preparing a series of measures, including a social media ban for under-16s, while the Greek government has revealed it is "very close" to announcing a similar ban for children under 15.
Elon Musk was summoned for questioning by the Paris Public Prosecutor's office as part of the investigation. The billionaire took to X to call Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez "a traitor to the people of Spain", amid escalating tensions between the two leaders over social media regulation and misinformation on the platform.
X has denied any wrongdoing and has described the raid as an "abusive act of law enforcement theater" designed to exert pressure on its senior management in the United States. The platform's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, was also summoned for questioning as part of the investigation.
Prosecutors at the Paris Public Prosecutor's office have launched a raid on the French headquarters of Elon Musk's social media platform, X, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged cybercrime. The raid comes as part of an expanding probe that has widened to cover complaints about X's artificial intelligence tool, Grok.
The investigation began last year after centre-right MP รric Bothorel filed a complaint alleging that biased algorithms on the platform had distorted its data processing system and affected the kind of content it recommended. Other allegations made by Bothorel included claims of a "reduced diversity of voices" and Musk's "personal interventions" in X's management since he bought it in 2022.
The probe has also expanded to include complaints about X's handling of child abuse images, violation of image rights through sexualised deepfakes, and denial of crimes against humanity. The allegations have been linked to the platform's AI tool, Grok, which has caused outrage by allowing users to "strip" clothed people, including children, in photos through AI image generation and editing.
The French authorities' move comes as part of a hardening European attitude towards social media giants. Spain is preparing a series of measures, including a social media ban for under-16s, while the Greek government has revealed it is "very close" to announcing a similar ban for children under 15.
Elon Musk was summoned for questioning by the Paris Public Prosecutor's office as part of the investigation. The billionaire took to X to call Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez "a traitor to the people of Spain", amid escalating tensions between the two leaders over social media regulation and misinformation on the platform.
X has denied any wrongdoing and has described the raid as an "abusive act of law enforcement theater" designed to exert pressure on its senior management in the United States. The platform's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, was also summoned for questioning as part of the investigation.