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Updated November 4, 2024

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X (Twitter) AI Policy Change – Nov 15 The terms and privacy policy have been updated to grant the company a wide-ranging license to train AI models and allow third parties to train on user content.

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Why protect your work?


When you post artwork or designs online, bots from tech companies may use your content to train AI models that can generate images that look very similar to your work.

Tech companies may train on images without getting consent from creators or compensating them, while charging people to use their AI models.

Nonconsensual AI training could make it harder for creators to earn money for their work because they aren’t compensated for AI training but still must compete with AI image generators trained on their work.

🔐 How to protect your work


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1. Decline third-party AI training bots on your website

Learn how

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2. Opt in/out of AI training in software and apps

All known opt-outs

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3. Find out which platforms are training AI on your content

All platforms

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4. Find out which platforms decline third-party bots

All platforms