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X’s New Terms of Service: How Your Posts Could Train AI Models

Privacy Concerns Erupt Over X's Latest Data Use Policy

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Software Development, Technology
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X’s New Terms of Service: How Your Posts Could Train AI Models

X’s Updated Terms of Service Spark Controversy Over AI Training

Introduction

The social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has introduced updated terms of service effective November 15, which include a controversial provision allowing the platform to use users’ content for training its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The decision has ignited widespread debate, with concerns ranging from data privacy to ethical issues surrounding the use of creative work.


What’s in the Updated Terms?
The revised terms grant X a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to analyze user-generated content for various purposes, explicitly including the training of machine learning and AI models. This broad scope means that everything users post—text, photos, and other media—can potentially be used to refine X’s AI tools, such as its chatbot Grok.

While using user data for AI training is not uncommon among tech companies, X’s updated terms stand out for their explicitness. Alex Fink, CEO of Otherweb, pointed out that X’s approach removes ambiguity often seen in similar agreements on other platforms.


Concerns from Creatives and Privacy Advocates
The new policy has alarmed artists and creators who fear their work could be exploited to train AI systems that might eventually replace human creativity. Many X users are also apprehensive about personal information being processed for AI purposes. Some have started removing personal photographs and sensitive content from their accounts.

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Privacy concerns are further exacerbated by the lack of clarity regarding opt-out mechanisms. Previously, users could disable data sharing for AI training through privacy settings, but it is uncertain if this option remains valid under the new terms. Moreover, the language in the revised agreement no longer differentiates between public and private accounts.


Legal Implications and Jurisdiction
Another contentious update involves changes to dispute resolution. Any legal issues arising from the new terms must be filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas or state courts in Tarrant County, Texas. This stipulation places potential legal battles in a jurisdiction over 100 miles from X’s new headquarters in Austin, raising logistical challenges for users wishing to contest the terms.


Grok’s Controversies
Grok, X’s AI chatbot, has already drawn criticism for spreading misinformation about elections and generating inappropriate content. These incidents highlight the potential risks of relying on user data to improve AI tools without stringent safeguards.


A Broader Issue in the Tech Industry
X’s move aligns with a broader trend of tech companies leveraging user-generated content for AI development. Giants like Google and Microsoft have faced similar backlash over the unintended consequences of their AI initiatives, from misinformation to ethical violations.


Conclusion
While X’s new terms of service are within the scope of what is common for social media platforms, their explicit wording and wide-ranging implications have sparked significant pushback. Whether users retain any control over their data in this new framework remains to be seen, but the update underscores the growing tension between AI advancement and individual rights in the digital age.

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