Elon Musk now stores more of your data on X

Elon Musk, once known as the world's richest man, will store more personal data on the platform previously known as Twitter and now called X.

Elon Musk now stores more of your data on X

X, the social media platform once known as Twitter, has shifted its focus from mere tweets and likes. As part of its updated privacy policy, X aims to gather biometric, job, and educational data from its users. This initiative is driven by Elon Musk's vision of training artificial intelligence models. While the broader objectives of this data collection remain speculative, it appears that only public data will be utilized, ensuring private messages remain confidential.

Elon Musk's ambitious nature is evident in his recent venture, xAI, which aspires to unravel the mysteries of the universe.

Elon Musk now stores more of your data on X

This venture could potentially benefit from the vast amount of personal details X collects. Additionally, Musk's intent to transform X into an appealing alternative to LinkedIn, which he deems "cringe-worthy", makes the collection of job and educational data relevant.

Contrary to its predecessor Twitter, which leveraged user data primarily for growth, X seems poised for more significant undertakings. While monetizing this data might seem like a logical step given the platform's limited advertising revenue, there's no concrete evidence to support this claim. Instead, the overarching strategy seems to center around the development of new applications and integrations for the platform.

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