Understand the General Data Protection Law

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Understand the General Data Protection Law

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Recently, X (formerly Twitter) updated its terms of use, thus changing the way it processes its users' personal data to improve its artificial intelligence (AI) system .

The change, made without extensive notification to users, has sparked a wave of questions about privacy and compliance with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) , regulated by Law No. 13,709 . In this context, the impact on the right to privacy and the platform's new responsibilities are at the center of the debate.

The LGPD establishes guidelines for the processing of personal information in Brazil, aiming to chinese overseas africa database protect the fundamental rights of freedom and privacy of individuals.

According to the law, data processing must have a specific purpose , respecting the principle of transparency , so that the holder is aware of how their information will be used.

Personal data covers any information that can identify a person, such as name, address, interactions on social networks and even sensitive content such as biometrics and academic history.

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When X collects this information to train its AI model, the platform must follow the rules defined in the LGPD , which requires explicit user consent for this type of change in data processing.

How does X use user data for AI?
OX changes its terms of use to enable the collection of a wide range of data from its users, including information from their publications, interactions and sensitive information, to train its artificial intelligence, Grok .

This collection happens automatically, that is, users must actively disable this functionality if they do not want their data to be used for these purposes.

However, the lack of clarity and the absence of notifications about the change raise questions about the platform's compliance with the LGPD . Consent must be free, informed and unambiguous , which may not have been respected by the platform.

Grok-2: X's new AI (Twitter) that has no restriction filters

Action by the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD)
The National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) , responsible for overseeing the application of the LGPD in Brazil, is already closely monitoring the use of data by X and other platforms.

If a violation of the rights of the holders is identified, the ANPD can impose sanctions on the company, which range from warnings to heavy fines, which can reach 2% of the company's annual revenue, limited to R$50 million per violation.

Furthermore, the ANPD is attentive to the issue of consent and transparency in the privacy policies of large technology companies.

In Brazil, other companies, such as Meta, also face legal problems due to the inappropriate use of data for AI training, which shows that this is a highly relevant topic in the current regulatory scenario.
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