Paris prosecutors have raided the French offices of X, a social media platform owned by Elon Musk. The raid is linked to a year-long investigation into alleged abuse of algorithms and fraudulent data extraction by X or its executives.
The probe began after complaints over the functioning of X's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, which has been at the center of controversy over its ability to generate sexually explicit images and potentially spread child sexual abuse material. The European Commission launched an investigation last month into X's recommender systems and algorithms.
Paris Prosecutor's office said it was widening the investigation after summoning Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino to appear at hearings in April. The prosecutor's office stated that its goal is to ensure X complies with French laws when operating on national territory.
This comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to halt strikes on energy infrastructure until Sunday in a brief ceasefire earlier this week. However, Kyiv and Western allies have rejected the terms of the truce, which include Russia gaining control over the entire eastern Donbas region.
In response to the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian officials proposed a plan for a coordinated US-Europe military response in the event of any further Russian breaches. The proposal includes a "diplomatic warning" followed by a Ukraine military response and then a broader coalition of Western forces if necessary.
The situation remains volatile, with ongoing attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities, including Kyiv and Kharkiv, triggering fires and dealing new blows to energy infrastructure.
The probe began after complaints over the functioning of X's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, which has been at the center of controversy over its ability to generate sexually explicit images and potentially spread child sexual abuse material. The European Commission launched an investigation last month into X's recommender systems and algorithms.
Paris Prosecutor's office said it was widening the investigation after summoning Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino to appear at hearings in April. The prosecutor's office stated that its goal is to ensure X complies with French laws when operating on national territory.
This comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to halt strikes on energy infrastructure until Sunday in a brief ceasefire earlier this week. However, Kyiv and Western allies have rejected the terms of the truce, which include Russia gaining control over the entire eastern Donbas region.
In response to the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian officials proposed a plan for a coordinated US-Europe military response in the event of any further Russian breaches. The proposal includes a "diplomatic warning" followed by a Ukraine military response and then a broader coalition of Western forces if necessary.
The situation remains volatile, with ongoing attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities, including Kyiv and Kharkiv, triggering fires and dealing new blows to energy infrastructure.