By Clara Wright, AFP

The blue checkmark on Elon Musk account on Twitter is seen displayed on a phone screen.

The blue checkmark on Elon Musk account on Twitter is seen displayed on a phone screen.
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French prosecutors say they have alerted US authorities to a suspicion that tech tycoon Elon Musk has encouraged controversy over sexualised deepfakes on X to “artificially” increase the value of his company.

The social media network’s Grok AI chatbot stirred outrage earlier this year over it generating images of naked women and girls without their consent.

“The controversy sparked by sexually explicit deepfakes generated by Grok (X’s AI) may have been deliberately generated in order to artificially boost the value of companies X and xAI,” the Paris prosecutor’s office said, confirming a report in Le Monde newspaper on Friday.

This could have been done towards “the planned June 2026 stock market listing of the new entity created by the merger” between SpaceX and xAI, it added.

The prosecutor’s office said it had on Tuesday reached out to the US Department of Justice, as well as the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a financial market regulation body, to share its concerns.

X’s lawyer in France was not immediately available for comment.

Replying on X in French to a link to AFP’s coverage of the story, Musk slammed French prosecutors as “mentally retarded”.

(FILES) Elon Musk arrives at federal court on March 4, 2026 in San Francisco, California, during his trial in a civil case for allegedly manipulating Twitter's stock price prior to his purchase of the company in 2022. A federal jury in California found on March 20, 2026 that tech tycoon Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, driving down the company's share price as he was poised to buy it in a $44 billion deal. The verdict in the class action securities lawsuit means the world's richest person could be ordered to pay billions of dollars, according to damages calculated by jurors. (Photo by Josh Edelson / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

Elon Musk arrives at federal court on March 4, 2026 in San Francisco, California, during his trial in a civil case for allegedly manipulating Twitter’s stock price prior to his purchase of the company in 2022.
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French authorities are already investigating X over allegations that its algorithm was used to interfere in French politics, as well as Grok’s dissemination of Holocaust denials and the sexualised deepfakes.

AI chatbot Grok has its own account on the X social network allowing users to interact with it.

For a period, users could tag the bot in posts to request image generation and editing, receiving the image in a reply from Grok. Many sent Grok photos of women or tagged the bot in replies to women’s photo posts, giving it prompts such as “put her in a bikini” or “remove her clothes”.

‘Incitements’

It generated an estimated 3 million sexualised images – mostly of women, though also 23,000 that appeared to depict children – in 11 days, the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit watchdog, said in late January.

Le Monde pointed to “several posts by Musk, published at the height of the controversy, which prosecutors interpret as incitements to generate non-consensual images”.

“The billionaire posted several messages in which he expressed delight, using numerous emojis, about his AI engine’s ‘undressing’ capabilities, even sharing an image of himself in which his chatbot depicted him wearing a bikini,” Le Monde reported.

Daily average app downloads for Grok worldwide soared by 72 percent from 1 January to 19 January compared to the same period in December, the Washington Post has cited market intelligence firm Sensor Tower as saying.

French authorities last month summoned Musk to a “voluntary interview” and searched the local offices of his social media network, in what Musk called a “political attack”.

Both Britain and the European Union have also opened investigations into the creation of the sexualised deepfakes.

– AFP