Ireland’s data regulator investigates X’s use of European user data to train Grok

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Ireland’s data regulator, the Data Protection Commission (DPC), said Friday that it has opened an investigation into Elon Musk’s X over the social media platform’s use of personal data collected from European users to train Grok.

The DPC will investigate how X processes personal data “comprised” in publicly accessible posts by European users for the purposes of training generative AI models, according to a Reuters report. The powerful Irish privacy regulator has issued fines to Microsoft, TikTok, and Meta in the past. Its fines to Meta total almost €3 billion (roughly $3.38 billion).

X quietly opted in users to sharing data with xAI, Musk’s AI company, to train its AI chatbot Grok, in 2024. Last month, Musk announced that xAI had acquired X

Ireland’s data regulator can impose fines of up to 4% of a company’s global revenue under the EU’s GDPR rules, which require that companies have a valid legal basis for processing people’s data. The agency’s latest inquiry comes after it sought a court order last year to restrict X from processing European user data for AI training.

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