The lead privacy watchdog for X (formerly Twitter) in the European Union has ended court proceedings against the social media platform for processing user data for AI model training without people’s ...
Earlier this week, the EU’s lead privacy regulator ended its court proceeding related to how X processed user data to train its Grok AI chatbot, but the saga isn’t over yet for the Elon Musk-owned ...
This could set a significant precedent for applying GDPR in AI training, particularly in the creation and use of embeddings in AI models. After the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), Austrian ...
Just a week after X agreed to stop processing European Union user data to train its Grok AI, the company has been hit with a series of GDPR complaints. European privacy group Nyob has filed nine ...
VIENNA, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Austrian advocacy group NOYB on Monday filed a complaint against social media platform X accusing the Elon Musk-owned company of training its artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The European Union’s investigation into social media platform X has officially concluded after the platform agreed to meet the compliance requirements set by the European Data Protection Commission ...
X has updated its T&Cs and eagle-eyed users have spotted a now sweeping rights grab that means all content can be used for training AI models. The new license includes the statement that users who ...
For over three years now, generative AI has made its debut in the world, and before its arrival, it has been training on human-made data to share its knowledge with all, which Elon Musk claimed to be ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. Elon Musk’s AI firm xAI has purchased X, formerly Twitter in a $33 ...
Once, the world’s richest men competed over yachts, jets and private islands. Now, the size-measuring contest of choice is clusters. Just 18 months ago, OpenAI trained GPT-4, its then state-of-the-art ...
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