X complies with EU data laws, stops AI chatbot data collection
X has resolved its legal battle with the European Data Protection Commission by agreeing to halt AI data collection practices and erase user data.
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 (DPC).
On Sept. 4, X agreed to cease using personal data from users located in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA). Previously, X used this data to train its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok.Â
The court required that Twitter International, the company behind X’s operations, permanently comply with the data collection requests.Â
X has resolved its legal battle with the European Data Protection Commission by agreeing to halt AI data collection practices and erase user data.
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 (DPC).On Sept. 4, X agreed to cease using personal data from users located in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA). Previously, X used this data to train its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok. The court required that Twitter International, the company behind X’s operations, permanently comply with the data collection requests. Read more Â