Elon Musk has long been vocal about his opposition to data scraping. Last year, Musk attempted to curb scraping by restricting tweet views for users not logged into the platform. He also moved X’s API behind a paywall, making it difficult for researchers to study the platform’s activity. Musk has even taken legal action against organizations accused of scraping data to analyze hate speech on the platform.
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OpenAI Efforts
The data-sharing policy echoes similar moves by media organizations earlier this year. In March, several news outlets signed contracts with OpenAI to provide French and Spanish news content to train the company’s ChatGPT chatbot. This collaboration aims to increase the volume of training data used to enhance the AI models.