The decision allows EU authorities to seek access to records from X as they examine both the platform and the chatbot. The European Union labelled the chatbot’s outputs as “illegal” and “unacceptable”, saying the AI would now be subject to closer monitoring by regulators. Also Read | Govt seeks details from X on action taken to curb obscene Grok AI contentRegnier explained that the original request focused on X’s “algorithms and recommender systems on the dissemination of illegal content”. The probe is being conducted under the Digital Services Act. In a letter dated Wednesday, they called for deeper investigation under the Digital Services Act.
Source: Mint January 08, 2026 18:28 UTC