French Prosecutors Raid X Offices, Summon Elon Musk Amidst Global News Surge
Parisian prosecutors raided the offices of Elon Musk's social media platform X on Tuesday morning, summoning Musk to a hearing in April, according to Time. The raid, conducted by the cybercrime unit of the Paris prosecutors office, the French national cyber unit, and Europol, marks an escalation of an ongoing investigation into X over suspected abuse of algorithms, allegations related to deepfake images, and concerns over posts generated by the platform's AI chatbot, Grok, NPR Politics reported.
The investigation aims to ensure X's compliance with French law, particularly regarding Grok, designed by xAI, which Chief Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said has led to the dissemination of problematic content, Time reported. NPR Politics also noted that the investigation includes scrutiny from Britain's data privacy regulator regarding X and xAI's handling of personal data in Grok's development, which has generated controversy for producing sexualized deepfakes.
The raid on X's offices occurred amidst a flurry of other significant global news events. NPR News reported that NASA delayed the Artemis II lunar mission, which will send four astronauts to orbit the moon, by at least a month due to issues discovered during pre-launch testing, including hydrogen leaks in the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The mission, the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, is now targeted for launch in March.
Additionally, Vox reported on the release of approximately 3 million new documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case by the Justice Department.
Wired reported that right-wing influencers, including Nick Shirley and Benny Johnson, are targeting California's social welfare programs with unsubstantiated fraud accusations, mirroring tactics used in Minnesota that preceded a federal immigration crackdown. These creators are investigating childcare centers and other programs, potentially laying the groundwork for similar federal action in the Democrat-run state, with support from key Trump allies.
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