X 遵守欧盟数据法,停止人工智能聊天机器人数据收集
X Complies With EU Data Laws, Stops AI Chatbot Data Collection

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/x-complies-eu-data-laws-stops-ai-chatbot-data-collection

当 X 遵守欧洲数据保护委员会 (DPC) 制定的欧盟数据隐私法规时,欧盟对社交媒体平台 X 的调查结束。 自 9 月 4 日起,根据 DPC 的要求,X 停止收集欧盟和欧洲经济区 (EEA) 内用户的个人数据。 这些数据之前曾用于训练人工智能聊天机器人“Grok”。 根据法院的规定,负责 X 运营的 Twitter International 必须不可逆转地遵守未来的数据请求。 为了纠正过去的违规行为,X 同意删除 5 月 7 日至 8 月 1 日期间收集的数据,并承诺不再收集更多信息用于培训、改进或增强 Grok。 最初,DPC 提交了一份申诉,认为可能侵犯个人的“基本权利和自由”。 这标志着 DPC 首次执行 2018 年数据保护法第 134 条授予的权力。 DPC 委员德斯·霍根 (Des Hogan) 对该决议表示赞赏,强调其对于保护欧盟和欧洲经济区内用户权利的重要性。 尽管 X 之前否认了 DPC 的指控,并称其要求过高,但此案随后被撤销。 与此同时,X 在巴西面临着持续的挑战,在所有者埃隆·马斯克拒绝为该公司任命当地律师后,巴西法院暂时禁止了该平台。 此外,巴西的一些 X 用户无视巴西最高法院的一项命令,该命令禁止他们使用虚拟专用网络 (VPN) 访问该网站,尽管可能会受到处罚。 马斯克批评巴西最高法院法官亚历山大·德·莫赖斯,指责他进行非法政治审查。

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Authored by Savannah Fortis via CoinTelegraph.com,

The European Union’s investigation into social media platform X has officially concluded after the platform agreed to meet the compliance requirements set by the European Data Protection Commission (DPC).

On Sept. 4, X agreed to cease using personal data from users located in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA). Previously, X used this data to train its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok. 

EU data erasure

The court required that Twitter International, the company behind X’s operations, permanently comply with the data collection requests. 

X said it would erase previous data from May 7 to Aug. 1 and agreed not to collect any further data for the sake of developing, enhancing or training Grok. 

The DPC filed the initial complaint, citing a risk to the “fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals.” According to the EU data watchdog, this was the first time it had had to take such action and invoke its powers under Section 134 of the 2018 Data Protection Act.

DPC Commissioner Des Hogan said he “welcomed” the outcome and that it protects the rights of EU and EEA citizens. When the complaint was initially filed, Hogan further commented on the DPC’s role in citizen data protection: 

“One of our main roles as an independent regulator and rights-based organization is to ensure the best outcome for data subjects and today’s developments will help us to continue protecting the rights and freedoms of X users across the EU and EEA.”

“This action further demonstrates the DPC’s commitment to taking appropriate action where necessary,” he said. 

Prior to accepting the conditions, Twitter International rejected the DPC’s allegations and claimed that it met all of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation requirements. The company even referred to the orders as “draconian” and said they hinder crucial functions of the platform in the region. 

However, since X agreed to the measures, the case has been dismissed. 

X’s global battles

The case against the DPC is not the only battle X is currently engaged in. On Aug. 30, regulators in Brazil suspended X in the country after Elon Musk, the platform’s owner, refused to name a legal representative for the firm in Brazil. 

The Brazilian Supreme Court upheld the order on Sept. 2 in a unanimous decision by five justices. 

Musk has hinted to X users in Brazil that they should defy the judge’s ruling against using VPNs to access the platform despite the fines that they could incur. 

He has also previously spoken out against Brazilian Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes, accusing him of being “evil” and a “dictator” for allegedly engaging in “illegal political censorship” on X.

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