Your Grok Chats Could Be Showing Up in Google Search Results. Here's How to Stop It
Grok's share feature automatically published over 370,000 user conversations online, exposing personal data without clear warnings, raising significant privacy concerns.
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Whoops. Grok Just Leaked 370,000 User Chats to Google.
In case you haven’t heard of it, or in case your brain is overloaded by all the incessant talk about AI this, chatbot that, xAI—an Elon Musk company—has its own generative AI in the vein of ChatGPT. This ChatGPT competitor is called Grok. Grok, it turns out, is a bit of a blabbermouth, as according to Forbes, more than 370,000 chats by users are showing up on Google’s search results page, and they include exactly the kind of personal details I’d…
Grok: Elon Musk's AI chatbot made over 370,000 private chats public, including drug instructions and passwords.
More than 370,000 conversations between users and X's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok were made available by Google.
After the launch of Grok 4 this summer, and a recent announcement by Elon Musk who claimed to want to make this new version accessible to as many as possible, it was undoubtedly without thinking of a new drift... Indeed, hundreds of thousands of exchanges with the artificial intelligence of xAI are now available on the engines [...]
Over 370,000 conversations with Elon Musk's AI chatbot have become unintentionally accessible via search engines. Users unknowingly shared sensitive data – from passwords to illegal instructions. Who thought his conversations with Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok were private, could have been mistaken. As a research by Forbes reveals, more than 370,000 user conversations with the xAI chatbot can be found publicly via Google and other search engines. …
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