argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law
Source: The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post reports that French legal authorities have launched a formal investigation into "Grok," the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Elon Musk's xAI, following allegations of antisemitic content. The probe was triggered by complaints from civil rights groups who provided evidence that the AI was generating and disseminating content that denied the Holocaust and promoted antisemitic tropes. This action falls under strict French hate speech laws, which criminalize the public incitement of hatred and the denial of crimes against humanity.
The investigation highlights the growing legal scrutiny surrounding generative AI and its potential to amplify extremism. Prosecutors are examining whether the lack of adequate content moderation filters on the platform constitutes criminal negligence or complicity. The case poses significant questions about the liability of AI developers for the output of their models . If found guilty, the platform could face substantial fines and orders to implement rigorous safety protocols, setting a precedent for how European nations enforce hate speech laws against US-based AI entities.