Elon Musk announces backlash restrictions for Twitter

Elon Musk announces backlash restrictions for Twitter


one of the richest people in the world Elon Musk minutes ago twitter very reactive limitations for announced.

Elon Musk personal twitter He wrote exactly about these limitations, whose account we are talking about: “To prevent excessive data scraping and system manipulation, we have implemented the following “temporary” limits:

– Verified accounts 6,000 posts per day (up to 10,000 in the future),
– Unverified accounts 600 posts per day (will be 1,000 in the future),
– Newly opened unverified accounts are limited to reading 300 posts per day (500 in the future).”

Elon Musk, who appeared before many people today “Usage limit exceeded”, especially for the training of large language models that are at the base of LLMs, that is, systems such as ChatGPT. Looks like Twitter is trying to prevent its data from being used however, this situation is not welcomed at the moment. “Temporary” for what limits “valid” Musk, who did not disclose that he was It came to the fore with a Microsoft-oriented development. For those who missed it, Microsoft’s advertising platform announced at the beginning of the year that it would stop supporting Twitter due to changes signed by Musk that required paying for access to Twitter’s API. In other words, Microsoft stated that it will stop advertising on Twitter through itself and its partners. He got an unexpected reaction. learning this news Elon Musk “They used Twitter data illegally for AI training. It’s lawsuit time.” had shared.

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What Musk pointed out here was the OpenAI firm that developed ChatGPT, in which Microsoft invested heavily. According to Musk’s claim, the GPT language model, which is the basis of ChatGPT, It was also trained with Twitter’s data, and the company didn’t get Twitter’s permission for it. This issue came up again later, because Elon Musk’s personal lawyer Alex Spiro, He had sent a letter to Microsoft accusing it of using the Twitter API for unauthorized purposes. According to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Spiro stated that Microsoft may have violated many provisions of the agreement, which was accepted for a long time in terms of data use. Accusing Microsoft of using the platform’s data more than it should and sharing this data with government agencies without permission, Spiro said, He also wrote that the software giant refused to pay for this high data usage.. This issue has not been brought up since then.



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