argument: Notizie/News - European Union Law
Source: Computing UK
This article from Computing UK reports on the refusal of Elon Musk’s social media platform X to comply with French prosecutors’ demands for access to its recommendation algorithm amid a criminal investigation into alleged data manipulation. X claims the probe is politically motivated and an attack on free speech. French authorities emphasize that only algorithmic access—not private user data—is sought, with strict confidentiality measures in place. The article also covers Meta’s rejection of the European Union’s voluntary Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models, citing legal uncertainties and obligations beyond the scope of the AI Act. In contrast, Microsoft appears inclined to support the EU framework. The piece highlights ongoing tensions between US tech companies and European regulators over AI governance, transparency, and compliance, with significant legal and political implications.