Abgeordnete laden Elon Musk vor, um über die Rolle von X bei den Sommerunruhen in Großbritannien auszusagen

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/nov/20/mps-summon-elon-musk-x-role-uk-summer-riots

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  1. MPs are to summon Elon Musk to testify about X’s role in spreading disinformation, in a parliamentary inquiry into the UK riots and the rise of false and harmful AI content, the Guardian has learned.

    Senior executives from Meta, which runs Facebook and Instagram, and TikTok are also expected to be called for questioning as part of a Commons science and technology select committee social media inquiry.

    The first hearings will take place in the new year, amid rising concern that UK online safety laws risk being outpaced by rapidly advancing technology and the politicisation of platforms such as X.

    The MPs will investigate the consequences of generative AI, which was used in widely shared images posted on Facebook and X inciting people to join Islamophobic protests after the killing of three schoolgirls in Southport in August. They will also investigate Silicon Valley business models that “encourage the spread of content that can mislead and harm”.

    The first hearings will take place in the new year, amid rising concern that UK online safety laws risk being outpaced by rapidly advancing technology and the politicisation of platforms such as X.

    The MPs will investigate the consequences of generative AI, which was used in widely shared images posted on Facebook and X inciting people to join Islamophobic protests after the killing of three schoolgirls in Southport in August. They will also investigate Silicon Valley business models that “encourage the spread of content that can mislead and harm”.

    “[Musk] has very strong views on multiple aspects of this,” said Chi Onwurah, the Labour chair of the select committee. “I would certainly like the opportunity to cross-examine him to see … how he reconciles his promotion of freedom of expression with his promotion of pure disinformation.”

    Musk, the owner of X, fumed when he was not invited to a UK government international investment summit in September. Onwurah told the Guardian: “I’d like to make up for that by inviting him to attend.”

  2. LightBackground9141 on

    He will give zero shits. He already thinks the UK is a joke

  3. Jamie00003 on

    Social media is an absolute cesspool, but it’s not X/Elon’s fault morons use it to spread BS, though he can for sure be blamed for allowing it to spread

  4. ViridianDarkness on

    Fine. Now when are they summoning all the politicians, civil servants and NGO leaders whose imposition of an open-door migration policy and refusal to police our borders created the underlying issues that caused this summer’s unrest?

  5. Ok_Journalist_2289 on

    Dear MPs. Good luck with that. Do you think the US will submit to the stupidity of the UK.

    Hahahahahah

  6. Girthenjoyer on

    I hope the MPs conducting the hearing are well prepared. Musk is a loose cannon who doesn’t give a shit. Could easily go how it did for the US when they summoned Galloway.

  7. LifeMasterpiece6475 on

    He is a USA citizen, a country that guards free speech more than anything. Why would he bother to take any notice of the UK summoning him.
    And when he totally ignores it it will make the UK government appear weaker than they even appear now.

  8. XoxHANNIBALxoX on

    This could turn out bad for the government, he’s more than likely to give them some truths that they might not want to hear.

  9. I don’t believe he would testify, as there will be no consequences anyway. But if not showing up means x would be banned, then he would comply. He’s like a mini Trump as we can see with the x case in Brazil. He stood up against Brazil, but didn’t dare to do the same to Turkey or China.

  10. Virtual-Feedback-638 on

    They might as well piss and drink it, Elon thinks them numbskulls, a joke and then some.

  11. Letterboxd28 on

    Summon him? Who the fuck do our MP’s think they are? They didn’t care about disinformation when Jack Dorsey was in power, if anything it was worse back then due to the removal of political peoples accounts.

  12. PhoenixNightingale90 on

    Go after the rioters.
    Go after the people making FB posts.
    Go after Elon Musk.

    Do anything but acknowledge the genuine concerns a lot of people have seems to be their strategy.

    Southport didn’t happen in a vacuum, it’s not normal for one incident to incite riots across the country. People remember 7/7, Ariana Grande, London Bridge, Reading, Lee Rigby, Sir David Amess, and it’s not a stretch to say this attack looked like it had similar fingerprints all over it.

  13. Cynical_Classicist on

    Or will we capitulate to Trump again as Musk is his ally.

  14. Middle_Step44 on

    Why not investigate role of quran in inciting violence towards disbelievers?

  15. banisheduser on

    And if he doesn’t attand, block Twitter, Tesla imports…
    No, that’s right, we won’t do that because we’re weak.

  16. AnalThermometer on

    Pointless to appear when the Labour chair of the committee has already made her mind up before hearing anything. It isn’t Musk’s fault that UK policies have created a tinderbox on the issue of immigration, which is easily lit by people talking freely online. 

  17. remo95able on

    Sounds like the right thing to do. Musk directly shared inaccurate and inciteful content that his own community notes flagged as misinformation that contributed to the racist riots.

  18. mountain4455 on

    You mean include questions to him about people claiming it was an Islamic terrorist attack? Which is appears it was now the evidence is coming out.

    They won’t do it because a few more truths will come out and that’ll just stoke the fire a bit more

  19. Puzzleheaded-Car3562 on

    Drag Elon before the Bar of the House? Good luck with that. He’d probably order a Harvey Wallbanger and start a tab.

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