法国检察官传唤埃隆·马斯克问话,巴黎X办公处遭搜查


更新于:2026年2月3日 / 美国东部时间上午7:02 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/法新社

巴黎,法国 — 巴黎检察官办公室周一表示,法国当局已要求埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)前来回答有关其社交媒体平台X的调查问题,同时法国警方正在搜查该平台位于法国首都的办公处。

“已向马斯克先生和琳达·雅卡利诺女士发出2026年4月20日在巴黎进行自愿访谈的传票,他们在相关事件发生时分别担任X平台的事实上和法律上的管理者。”巴黎检察官办公室在一份声明中称。

与此同时,法国网络犯罪部门正在对X位于巴黎的办公处进行搜查,检察官办公室表示。

检察官办公室称,对马斯克和雅卡利诺的传票以及对X办公处的搜查,与2025年1月因用户投诉X平台算法向用户推荐内容及收集数据方式而展开的调查有关。此前官员们曾担忧X平台的运作方式可能构成政治干预。

此次调查旨在确保X平台遵守法国法律,检察官补充称,去年X平台允许用户分享未经同意的AI生成色情图像及否认大屠杀内容的报道曝光后,调查范围有所扩大。

特斯拉和SpaceX首席执行官埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)与风投公司合伙人希冯·齐利斯(Shivon Zilis)于2026年2月1日抵达佛罗里达州棕榈滩的海湖庄园,出席白宫副幕僚长丹·斯卡维诺(Dan Scavino)与国务院使馆艺术处处长艾琳·埃尔莫尔(Erin Elmore)的婚礼。 索尔·勒布/法新社/盖蒂图片社

X平台和马斯克均驳斥法国的调查以及欧盟和英国当局的类似调查为无根据、出于政治动机的言论自由攻击。

雅卡利诺在执掌该公司两年后,于去年7月辞去X平台首席执行官职务。

此次调查由检察官办公室网络犯罪部门牵头,联合法国警方及欧盟联合警务机构欧洲刑警组织(Europol)共同执行。

哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)上月末的调查发现,尽管该公司公开承诺停止这一功能,但马斯克旗下X平台上的Grok AI工具仍允许美国、英国和欧盟用户未经他人同意对他人进行数字“脱衣”编辑。

Grok聊天机器人通过独立应用程序以及X高级账户持有者使用该平台的方式,允许用户利用人工智能编辑真实人物的图像,使其穿着比基尼等暴露服装。

针对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻调查结果的置评请求,马斯克公司xAI自动回复称:“传统媒体造谣。”

近几个月来,对Grok功能的审查迅速升级,英国政府警告称,如果X平台不阻止“比基尼化”工具,可能面临全英范围内的封禁;欧盟监管机构也于1月底宣布对Grok AI编辑功能展开独立调查。

哥伦比亚广播公司新闻发现,在X平台于1月初声称“已实施技术措施,禁止全球X平台上的@Grok账户允许编辑真实人物图像(如比基尼等暴露服装),这一限制适用于所有用户,包括付费订阅者”之后数周,Grok仍允许用户对照片中的人物进行数字“脱衣”编辑。

X office in France searched as Paris prosecutor summons Elon Musk for questioning

Updated on: February 3, 2026 / 7:02 AM EST / CBS/AFP

Paris, France — French authorities have asked Elon Musk to appear to answer questions as part of a probe into his social media platform X, the Paris prosecutor’s office said Monday, as authorities searched X’s office in the French capital.

“Summons for voluntary interviews on April 20, 2026, in Paris have been sent to Mr. Elon Musk and Ms. Linda Yaccarino, in their capacity as de facto and de jure managers of the X platform at the time of the events,” the Paris prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

French cybercrime authorities were carrying out a search, meanwhile, at X’s offices in Paris, the prosecutor’s office said.

The summonses for Musk and Yaccarino and the search at the X office were related to an investigation launched in January 2025 over complaints about how X’s algorithm recommends content to users and gathers data, the prosecutor’s office said. Officials have previously raised concern that the way X works could amount to political interference.

The investigation is to ensure that X is in compliance with French laws, and the prosecutor added that it was broadened last year after reports that X was allowing users to share nonconsensual, AI-generated sexually explicit imagery, and holocaust denial content.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and Shivon Zilis, a venture capitalist, arrive to attend the wedding of Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, and Erin Elmore, the Department of State Director of Art in Embassies, at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, Feb. 1, 2026. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty

X and Musk have dismissed the French investigation, and similar probes by European Union and British authorities, as baseless, politically motivated attacks on free speech.

Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X in July last year after two years at the helm of the company.

The investigation is being led by the cybercrime unit of the prosecutor’s office, in conjunction with French police and the joint European policing agency Europol.

A CBS News investigation found late last month that the Grok AI tool on Musk’s X platform still allowed users in the U.S., U.K. and EU to digitally undress people without their consent, despite public pledges from the company to stop the function.

The Grok chatbot, both via its standalone app and for premium X account holders using the platform, allowed people to use artificial intelligence to edit images of real people and show them in revealing clothing such as bikinis.

A request for comment on the findings of CBS News’ investigation was met with an apparent auto-reply from Musk’s company xAI, saying only: “Legacy media lies.”

Scrutiny of the Grok feature has mounted rapidly in recent months, with the British government warning X could face a U.K.-wide ban if it fails to block the “bikini-fy” tool, and EU regulators announcing their own investigation into the Grok AI editing function on in late January.

CBS News found Grok was still enabling users to digitally undress people in photos weeks after X said, earlier in January, that it had, “implemented technological measures to prevent the [@]Grok account on X globally from allowing the editing of images of real people in revealing clothing such as bikinis. This restriction applies to all users, including paid subscribers.”

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