Published on April 20, 2026
Elon Musk was expected to meet with Paris prosecutors regarding his AI platform, Grok. The investigation centers around the generation of thousands of sexualized images of children. This situation has raised alarms in legal and tech communities alike.
However, Musk did not show up for the voluntary interview. This absence comes amidst complications, as the U.S. Department of Justice declined to support the French investigation. Legal experts worry this could hinder the ongoing inquiry into Grok’s operations.
Reports indicate that Grok generated around 23,000 sexualized images of minors over just 11 days. Prosecutors allege that these actions involve multiple criminal offenses, including complicity. The lack of cooperation from Musk and U.S. authorities has magnified the case’s complexity.
The fallout from this investigation is significant, impacting public perception of Musk and his ventures. It raises questions about accountability in AI development and its potential misuse. As the probe continues, the implications for tech regulation and child protection remain crucial.
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