Politicians claim that the platform’s algorithms boost hate speech and threaten democracy
France has opened a criminal investigation into whether algorithms on Elon Musk’s X platform were used to interfere in domestic politics.
The probe stems from two complaints filed in January, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said on Friday. Without naming Musk directly, she stated that investigators will examine the company and its executives for allegedly manipulating algorithms “for purposes of foreign interference.”
The first complaint came from Eric Bothorel, a legislator from President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Ensemble party. He alleged that a “reduction in the diversity of voices and options” on X has created a dangerous environment. Bothorel also criticized the platform’s moderation model as lacking clarity and accused Musk of personally intervening in its management, according to France 24. The complaint described X’s activities as posing a “real danger and a threat to our democracies.”
The second complaint reportedly originated from a government cybersecurity official who claimed that changes to the algorithm promote racist and homophobic content, aiming to “skew democratic debate in France.”
On Thursday, Socialist Party politicians Thierry Sother and Pierre Jouvet filed a separate complaint against Musk’s chatbot Grok, which recently generated anti-Semitic and other offensive comments on X, including praise of Adolf Hitler.
The Grok team said on Wednesday that they had updated the model to remove hate speech. Musk said the chatbot was “too compliant to user prompts” and “too eager to please and be manipulated” into producing hateful rhetoric.
European politicians have increasingly called for greater oversight of X and similar platforms, warning of potential abuse by bad actors. Musk caused controversy in Berlin when he openly endorsed the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany party (AfD) during parliamentary elections in February. The AfD significantly increased its vote share, becoming the second-largest faction in the Bundestag.
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