Irish Regulator Ends Case Against X Over Data Use
Irish Regulator Ends Case Against X Over Data Use
Irish Regulator Ends Case Against X Over Data Use
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The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has concluded its court proceedings against social media platform X (formerly Twitter) after the company agreed to permanently restrict the processing of personal data from EU users for training its AI chatbot, Grok. The legal action stemmed from a complaint regarding X's compliance with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), particularly concerning data collected between May 7 and August 1. Although the DPC welcomed the outcome, concerns remain that X has not been fined for what some describe as a significant violation of data privacy laws. The DPC intends to seek guidance from the European Data Protection Board on broader issues related to AI data processing. This case marks a critical step in ensuring stricter compliance with data protection regulations among tech companies operating in Europe.

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