When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works.
What you should probably know
AI-powered models heavily rely on internet sources for their training.
Publishers and websites have been in constant legal battles with companies like Microsoft and OpenAI overcopyright infringement issues.

X running on a foldable phone
X’s (formerly Twitter) Grok AI chatbot isn’t unique either.
Itallows the platform to train its dedicated chatbot using users' data “quietly.
The move caught the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) by surprise.

For context, the DPC ensures X complies with the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The DPC seeks an injunction to bar X from using Europeans' posts to train AI without authorization.
However, noyb deems the DPC’s actions as insufficient.

To this end, X is inclined toward “legitimate interest” in AI-related processing as its defense strategy.
The institution’s mandate is to ensure that the use of personal data has a valid legal basis.
It’s worth noting X suspended the processing of users' data for training Grok.

Despite having access to vast data,Grok was recently spotted spreading misinformation about the forthcoming US presidential election.
The hottest trending deals






