Bluesky Proposes AI Data Consent Framework to Give Users Control Over Their Posts

Bluesky CEO Jay Graber unveils a proposal at SXSW to give users control over AI data usage.
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Bluesky Proposes AI Data Consent Framework to Give Users Control Over Their Posts
Speaking at the SXSW conference in Austin on Monday, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber said the social network has been working on a framework for user consent over how they want their data to be used for generative AI. Image: Google  The public nature of Bluesky’s social network has already allowed others to train their AI systems on users’ content, as was discovered last year when 404 Media came across a dataset built from 1 million Bluesky posts hosted on Hugging Face. Bluesky competitor X, meanwhile, is feeding users’ posts into sister company xAI to help train its AI chatbot Grok. Last fall, it changed its privacy policy to allow third parties to train their AI on users’ X posts, as well. The move, followed by the U.S. elections that elevated X owner Elon Musk’s status within the Trump administration, helped fuel another exodus of users from X to Bluesky. As a result, Bluesky’s open source, decentralized X alternative has grown to over 32 million users in just two years’ time. However, the deman…