Elon Musk's X platform faces complaints for allegedly processing user data into AI without consent, violating EU privacy laws.
Elon Musk's new social media platform X is facing complaints from the European Center for Digital Rights (Noyb) for allegedly feeding users' personal data into its AI technology without consent, violating EU privacy laws. The complaints come after Ireland's Data Protection Commission took legal action against X for its data collection practices to train AI. Noyb claims X has "irreversibly fed" personal data of over 60 million European users into its Grok AI technology without informing or seeking consent. The group is demanding a "full investigation" and an "urgency procedure" to ensure X fully complies with EU law and seeks consent from users under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).