Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, has revamped its terms of service, granting itself a perpetual right to use user data from 2026, sparking privacy discussions.Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, has revamped its terms of service, granting itself a perpetual right to use user data from 2026, sparking privacy discussions.

X’s New Terms Allow Permanent Use of User Data

2025/12/18 20:19
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Key Points:
  • X’s new terms of service expand user data rights.
  • Users grant X perpetual use rights to their data.
  • Changes effective 2026 with no opt-out option.
elon-musks-x-new-terms-of-service-and-data-usage Elon Musk’s X New Terms of Service and Data Usage

Elon Musk’s X Corp has updated its terms, effective January 15, 2026, allowing perpetual use of user inputs without opt-out, for AI operations across the platform.

The terms raise privacy concerns, reflecting a broader industry trend of non-negotiable data policies, sparking worries about user autonomy in digital interactions.

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Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, has revamped its terms of service, granting itself a perpetual right to use user data. This significant change, effective from 2026, has sparked discussions about user privacy and data control.

X has updated its terms of service to allow for permanent use of user data, integrating this data into artificial intelligence (AI) models like Grok AI, which was developed by X’s parent company, xAI. These policy changes raise questions about user consent and data privacy.

Expansion of Data Rights

The terms set to become effective in 2026 expand X’s rights over user-submitted content. The new terms include inputs, prompts, and outputs, granting X the perpetual right to use this data in AI operations. More details can be found in Terms and Conditions for X.ai Service Usage.

Elon Musk’s corporation, X, amended its terms to give itself lasting permissions over users’ interactions. The changes provide X with comprehensive rights, particularly integrating information into their AI models. As Elon Musk, CEO of X Corp and founder of xAI, has integrated Grok AI developed by xAI into X Corp since acquiring Twitter in 2022, reflecting on this, a quote reads:

These changes may impact user control over their own data, emphasizing X’s control in AI applications. The absence of an opt-out option suggests users must comply to continue accessing services.

User Concerns and Privacy

Such terms may lead to user concerns regarding data privacy and control. Some users may reconsider engaging with X’s platform due to changing commercial data usage policies.

X’s terms shift could influence future data regulations if seen as overreach. It signals a trend within tech companies expanding AI development by leveraging vast data reservoirs to enhance AI capabilities. Insights into the implications for privacy policies can be explored in the 1plusX Privacy Policy Guidelines and ConceptX Privacy Information Overview.

Potential Regulatory Scrutiny

Potential outcomes include regulatory scrutiny as authorities evaluate evolving data use policies. The balance between user privacy and technological advancement remains a central debate in this domain.

The broader tech community is watching closely, aware that “such sweeping data policies could set a precedent affecting how user data is treated across the industry.”

In the evolving landscape, industry experts are prepared for increased scrutiny as companies like X push the boundaries of data utilization to propel AI advancements.

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