X因应欧盟压力暂停人工智能培训数据采集

币界网Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-10

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在爱尔兰数据保护委员会(DPC)进行调查后,社交媒体巨头X已停止从欧洲用户那里收集个人信息,以训练其人工智能(AI)系统。根据DPC周五的一份声明,在有人担心该公司的数据行为可能违反《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)后,该公司被暂停。

这项调查是针对倡导组织“不关你的事”(NOYB)牵头的欧洲国家提出的八项投诉而发起的。NOYB指责该公司未能获得用户的明确同意,并且在收集数据方面缺乏透明度,从而违反了GDPR规则。

爱尔兰监管机构加强了对X数据行为的审查

爱尔兰的DPC正在调查该公司的数据处理活动是否符合GDPR。DPC主席Des Hogan表示,暂停收集信息是正在进行的调查的一部分。他表示,此举意义重大,因为它保障了整个欧盟和欧洲经济区(EEA)X用户的权利和自由。

DPC一直在调查更多的国家,因为他们对平台收集的信息量表示担忧。这些方法涉及使用个人信息来训练人工智能模型,这些模型引起了人们的广泛关注,因为它们未能满足GDPR的要求,如明确的用户同意和处理数据的开放性。

X承诺在审查期间继续与当局合作

作为对禁令的回应,该平台坚称,它将与DPC在Grok等人工智能项目方面携手合作。该公司表示,自去年以来,它一直与该组织合作,并将继续这样做。

根据NOYB和其他一些提出投诉的欧洲机构的说法,该平台的做法可能不透明,也不符合GDPR规定的严格同意要求。根据NOYB的说法,X应该告诉用户更多关于从他们那里收集了哪些信息,并在使用他们的数据来训练人工智能系统之前获得明确同意。

随着更多调查的进行;DPC将更深入地调查该平台在与人工智能培训相关的数据处理的不同阶段是否符合GDPR。如果通过此次调查被判有罪,这可能意味着欧洲平台运营将发生重大变化,甚至为该地区科技公司处理用户信息树立榜样。

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