(Bloomberg) — The clash between Elon Musk’s xAI (XAAI.PVT) empire and European officials is intensifying with leaders in Poland and Germany calling for more aggressive action against the company.
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German lawcreater Ralf Stegner, responding to antisemitic comments that xAI’s chatbot Grok built Tuesday on X, stated the posts “must not be tolerated under any circumstances” and called for sanctions in an interview with the German newspaper Handelsblatt. Poland’s government separately urged the European Union to investigate and possibly fine xAI following lewd comments built by Grok about the counattempt’s politicians.
The EU is already investigating Musk’s social media platform under a relatively new content-moderation policy known as the Digital Services Act and had been weighing a fine ahead of its summer recess in August. Bloomberg has reported that the regulator is considering calculating the fine by including revenue from Elon Musk’s other businesses, including Space Exploration Technologies Corp. and Neuralink Corp., an approach that would significantly increase the potential penalties.
A review specifically tarobtaining Grok would expand the EU’s actions against X and threaten to ratchet up tension between Europe and US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly blasted the region for going after US tech companies.
xAI didn’t respond to requests for comment. The company stated Tuesday that it was working to reshift inappropriate posts on X after the antisemitic Grok comments drew widespread condemnation. “Since being built aware of the content, xAI has taken action to ban hate speech before Grok posts on X,” the chatbot’s account posted.
Thomas Regnier, the EU spokesperson for digital affairs, stated X is obliged to “assess and mitigate any potential risks” stemming from Grok, which is integrated into its online platform. “We follow developments closely, like with any other platform, and cannot speculate on potential next steps,” he stated Wednesday in an interview with Bloomberg News.
Musk announced in March that his xAI startup had taken over his social-media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. On Wednesday, X Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccarino announced she was stepping down after two years on the job. Yaccarino was responsible for reversing an advertiser exodus from the platform, triggered in part by Musk’s own erratic content moderation decisions and posts.












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