‘Foreign Intervention’: France began criminal investigation in X; To see in algorithm manipulation and collecting illegal data

The Paris prosecutor said on Friday that he started a criminal investigation in the X, on the alone Musk -owned social networking site, allegations that he manipulated his content to enable “foreign intervention., Magistrate Laor Bekuau said on Friday that the prosecutors launched an investigation and were looking to determine whether the social media veteran company violated the French law by manipulating its algorithm and unbbe aD user data. Following two complaints launched in January, the company will investigate with its senior officials.The alleged offenses have not yet been classified by “foreign intervention” under the 2024 law, but it can change for investigation.Complaints made in January used the X algorithm for the purposes of foreign intervention, “according to his office, according to AP, AP said.The first complaint was filed by Eric Bothorel, a centralist member of Parliament, who warned of “clear interference in his management since” the recent changes in the X algorithm, as well as the Aleon Musk’s acquisition “. The President of the Bothorel France, Emmanuel Macron, is a party member. He referred to the lack of clarity in the criteria, which led to the decision of algorithm change and moderation, and individual interference from Alone Musk in the management of his platform. “All this is a real threat and a threat to our democracy,” he said.A Cyber Security Director working in public administration filed a second complaint according to the French investigative weekly Le Carden. “A major modification in the algorithm used by the X platform, which today offers a large amount of political content that is disgusting, racist, anti-LGBTQ (or) is homophobic, and aims to slant the democratic debate in France,” read in the complaint.Following antisementary and racist reactions from the grouke, the AI Chatbot that responds to the X users, two French MPs reported the stage to France’s Digital Regulatory, ARCom on Thursday reported by Politico. In a separate investigation, the European Commission has been looking into X for two years, on speculation that it is breaking its landmark platform regulation, Digital Services Act.While misinformation was already under investigation, the Commission made the investigation wider in January to investigate the X algorithm in January, as an interview was done after an interview with German party leader Ellis Wadel reported by Politico. In France, the X director of the X, Laurent Bunene said on 22 January that the algorithm was “made in a way to avoid offering you hate”. He said that X has strict, clear and public rules to protect the forum from hate discourse. ,