Elon Musk's social media platform, X, is under scrutiny for allegedly using personal data from over 60 million European users to train its AI technology without consent. The complaints were filed by the European Center for Digital Rights, also known as Noyb, following court action by Ireland's Data Protection Commission regarding X's data collection practices. Noyb claims that users were not informed about their data being utilized for AI training, raising significant privacy concerns.
The Data Protection Commission has indicated that X agreed to suspend its controversial data processing practices, but Noyb's founder criticized the DPC for not addressing the core legality of the data usage. Noyb has called for a full investigation and filed complaints across multiple European countries, emphasizing the need for X to comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between tech companies and regulatory bodies regarding user data privacy.
• X allegedly used user data for AI without consent, raising privacy issues.
• Noyb demands compliance with EU data protection laws from X.
X's use of AI technology for data processing has sparked significant privacy concerns.
The GDPR mandates that companies like X must obtain user consent before processing personal data.
X's data processing practices have come under fire for allegedly violating user privacy rights.
X is currently facing legal challenges regarding its data privacy practices in Europe.
Noyb has filed multiple complaints against X for its data handling practices.
Meta has faced similar legal actions regarding its AI data practices.
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