Elon Musk's X targeted with nine privacy complaints after grabbing EU users' data for training Grok | TechCrunch
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Late last month an eagle-eyed social media user spotted a setting indicating that X had quietly begun processing the post data of regional users to train its Grok AI chatbot. The revelation led to an expression of 'surprise' from the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC)...
The nine complaints against X accuse it of failing to obtain consent from EU users for processing their posts to train AI, breaching GDPR. Max Schrems of noyb highlighted the need for X to comply with EU law by asking for user consent.
The DPC initiated legal action against X in the Irish High Court to stop using EU user data for training AI. noyb argued that current actions are insufficient, emphasizing the inability for users to delete already processed data.
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