X updates its privacy policy to allow third parties to train AI models with its data

X is updating its privacy policy with new language that allows it to provide usersā€™ data to third-party ā€œcollaboratorsā€ in order to train AI models. The new policy, which takes effect November 15, 2024, would seem to open the door to Reddit-like arrangements in which outside companies can pay to license data from X.

The updated policy shared by X includes a new section titled ā€œthird-party collaborators.ā€

Depending on your settings, or if you decide to share your data, we may share or disclose your information with third parties. If you do not opt out, in some instances the recipients of the information may use it for their own independent purposes in addition to those stated in Xā€™s Privacy Policy, including, for example, to train their artificial intelligence models, whether generative or otherwise.

While the policy mentions the ability to opt out, itā€™s not clear how users would actually do so. As TechCrunch notes, the policy points to usersā€™ settings menu, but thereā€™ doesnā€™t appear to be an control for opting out of data sharing. The policy doesnā€™t go into effect until next month, though, so thereā€™s still a chance that could change. X didnā€™t respond to a request for comment.

If X were to begin licensing its data to other companies, it could open up a significant new revenue stream for the social media company, which has seen waning interest from major advertisers.

In addition to the privacy policy, X is also updating its terms of service with stricter penalties for entities that are caught ā€œscrapingā€ large numbers of tweets. In a section titled ā€œliquidated damagesā€ the company states anyone viewing or accessing more than a million posts a day will be subject to a penalty of $15,000.

Protecting our usersā€™ data and our system resources is important to us. You further agree that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, if you violate the Terms, or you induce or facilitate others to do so, in addition to all other legal remedies available to us, you will be jointly and severally liable to us for liquidated damages as follows for requesting, viewing, or accessing more than 1,000,000 posts (including reply posts, video posts, image posts, and any other posts) in any 24-hour period – $15,000 USD per 1,000,000 posts.

X owner Elon Musk has previously railed against ā€œscraping.ā€ Last year, the company temporarily blocked people from viewing tweets while logged out, in a move Musk attributed to fending off scrapers. He also moved Xā€™s API behind a paywall, which has drastically hindered researchersā€™ ability to study whatā€™s happening on the platform. Heā€™s also used allegations of ā€œscrapingā€ to justify lawsuits against organizations that have attempted to study hate speech and other issues on the platform.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/x-updates-its-privacy-policy-to-allow-third-parties-to-train-ai-models-with-its-data-234207599.html?src=rss

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