Daphne Keller: The The New York Times coverage of France's Grok investigation casts it as part of a conflict between U.S. & European speech rules. That's true only if you buy Elon's version. This is a case about CSAM (child sex abuse material) and NCII (non-consensual intimate images). Those are crimes in France, and crimes in the U.S. There is no real transatlantic divide here. U.S. laws may actually restrict *more* speech because of our terribly drafted Take It Down Act. There are plenty of areas where Europe and the U.S. disagree about speech. But framing the Grok story as a fight for U.S. values is laughable.