Social network X has committed to stop its much-criticised harvesting of European users’ personal data to train its artificial intelligence program, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) said Wednesday.
Last month the social media giant — previously known as Twitter — suspended its processing of personal data contained in the public posts of users in the European Union and European Economic Area. It had used the data for almost three months to train its Grok AI chatbot.
The EEA includes all 27 European Union members EU members Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, allowing them to be part of the EU single market.
“It is now a permanent commitment,” to end such harvesting, Graham Doyle, Deputy Commissioner of the DPC, told AFP.
The DPC, which acts on behalf of the EU, said in a statement that proceedings it brought before the Irish High Court last month have concluded.
“The proceedings have been struck …