X accused of using EU user data to train Grok without consent
Briefly

The DPC has acknowledged that X had given people the mechanism to opt out. However, it reportedly isn't enough for the agency, which argued that there's still a significant number of European-based X users whose data had been processed without being afforded the protection of those mitigation measures.
X's use of people's data to train Grok violates its obligations under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Not offering users an opt-out mechanism in a timely manner also violates the GDPR, it added.
Read at Engadget
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