X under scrutiny in nine EU countries over unauthorised data use for AI

Personal data of more than 60M users in Europe was used to develop AI technologies, say complaints

The social media platform X on Monday was the target of complaints in nine EU countries over the artificial intelligence company xAI allegedly collecting personal data without users' consent.

A Vienna-based non-governmental organization called Noyb (None Of Your Business), which studies the field of data security, announced that they have filed complaints about the xAI program in Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Poland due to violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

Noyb said X has started to illegally use the personal data of more than 60 million users in Europe to develop artificial intelligence technologies such as Grok, a generative AI chatbot developed by xAI, without their consent and without prior notification.

Noting that the Irish Data Protection Commission initiated legal proceedings against X last week to stop the illegal processing of data, it said Noyb filed official complaints against X in nine countries because Ireland was inadequate in fully implementing the GDPR.

Both X and xAI are owned by US business mogul Elon Musk.

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