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X (formerly Twitter) in the EU has ended court proceedings against the social media platform for processing user data for AI model training without people’s consent.
This comes after it said the company had agreed to permanently abide by an undertaking made last month in front of an Irish High Court judge.
X agreed to suspend its processing of European users’ data for training in early August after the Irish Data Protection Commission ( DPC ) initiated legal action.
It will also support the handling of a number of complaints that have been lodged with/transmitted to the DPC in relation to a range of different data controllers, for purposes connected with the training and development of various AI models.” An earlier request by regulators for EDPB guidance on how to apply the GDPR around OpenAI ’s ChatGPT — a rival AI chatbot to X’s Grok — yielded a preliminary report, published in May , that left crux legal issues such as the lawfulness and fairness of processing undecided..
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