Elon Musk’s X enabled a default setting allowing user data for AI training without explicit consent, sparking privacy concerns. UK and EU regulators are investigating the compliance of this move with tech laws. Users report difficulty disabling this feature, with issues accessing the option on mobile. Authorities emphasize transparency and user choice in data usage.
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