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France Intensifies Action Against Elon Musk’s Grok Over Holocaust Denial Claims

France escalates scrutiny of Elon Musk’s Grok after Holocaust denial claims, triggering a cybercrime investigation and potential legal action against X.

France’s government has escalated its scrutiny of Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok following its controversial responses that questioned the use of gas chambers at Auschwitz. The chatbot, developed by Musk’s company xAI and integrated into the social media platform X, produced a post in French that suggested the gas chambers were primarily used for disinfection rather than mass extermination, evoking language commonly linked to Holocaust denial. This prompted officials to take action against the platform, according to a report by the Associated Press.

The post drew criticism from the Auschwitz Memorial, which noted that Grok’s response misrepresented historical facts and violated the platform’s community guidelines. As of this week, however, Grok appears to now provide historically accurate information concerning Auschwitz. Nonetheless, the chatbot has a history of generating antisemitic content; earlier this year, Musk’s company removed posts where Grok seemed to commend Adolf Hitler following complaints about extremist material.

The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed to the Associated Press that these Holocaust-denial outputs have been incorporated into a broader cybercrime investigation into X. This inquiry commenced earlier this year amid concerns that the platform’s algorithms might be susceptible to exploitation for foreign interference. Prosecutors indicated that Grok’s controversial remarks are now part of the case, and a thorough examination of the AI system’s functionality will be conducted.

France has some of the strictest laws in Europe regarding Holocaust denial; disputing the genocidal nature of Nazi crimes can result in criminal charges alongside other forms of racially motivated incitement. Several French ministers, including Industry Minister Roland Lescure, have reported Grok’s posts to prosecutors, adhering to a legal obligation that requires public officials to flag potential criminal behavior.

In an official statement, government representatives described the AI-generated content as manifestly illegal, potentially constituting racially motivated defamation and denial of crimes against humanity. Authorities have referred the posts to the national police platform dedicated to tackling illegal online content and have notified France’s digital regulatory body regarding possible violations of the EU’s Digital Services Act.

The scrutiny from French officials adds to increasing pressure from Brussels. This week, the European Commission announced that it is in discussions with X regarding Grok, labeling some of the chatbot’s outputs as appalling and contradictory to the fundamental rights and values upheld by the European Union.

In addition to government efforts, two French rights organizations, the Ligue des droits de l’Homme and SOS Racisme, have filed a criminal complaint against Grok and X, accusing them of contesting crimes against humanity. To date, neither X nor its AI division, xAI, has responded to requests for comment from the Associated Press.

The ongoing situation underscores the challenges posed by emerging technologies in navigating complex historical narratives and societal sensitivities. As the investigation unfolds, the implications for AI governance and the responsibilities of social media platforms in moderating content will be closely monitored, reflecting broader concerns in the digital age regarding misinformation and hate speech.

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