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Using User Tweets from X (formerly Twitter) for AI Training: Issues of Privacy and Transparency

Jangwook Kim
5 min readJul 27, 2024

Recently, the decision by the platform X (formerly Twitter) to use user tweets for AI model training has sparked significant controversy. In this post, we will deeply analyze why X is using tweets for AI training, the implications of this decision, and what it means for users.

Minimalistic illustration showing AI learning from social media posts, featuring stylized tweets connected by neural network lines and data flow arrows in blue, white, and black.
Conceptual illustration of AI analyzing social media interactions, depicted in a clean and simple flat design using X’s theme colors.

What is AI Learning and Why is it Important?

AI learning refers to the process of using large datasets to allow algorithms to recognize patterns, make decisions, and continuously improve. This includes machine learning and deep learning technologies and drives innovation across various industries. For a social media platform like X, training AI with real data can enhance functionalities like content recommendation, content management, and personalized user experiences. However, using personal data for these purposes raises important issues in terms of consent and privacy protection.

Why is X Using Tweets for AI Training?

X has stated that using tweets helps improve the performance of AI-based features. There are several reasons for this:

  1. Enhanced Content Management: AI can analyze tweets to better detect harmful content, spam, and misinformation, creating a…

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Jangwook Kim
Jangwook Kim

Written by Jangwook Kim

Korean, live in Japan. The programmer. I love to learn something new things. I’m publishing my toy projects using GitHub. Visit https://www.jangwook.net.

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