Still no way to stop Grok’s AI training on your X posts on the mobile app
X users were slightly enraged because X is training its AI chatbot, Grok, on their posts by default, meaning users are automatically included unless they opt out. So, if you’re an X user and haven’t explicitly opted out, your posts are already being used to train Grok. Congratulations!
Recently, users discovered the opt-out option in X’s privacy settings, sparking outrage over the automatic use of their data.
Nobody knows precisely when Grok began using X users’ data. Earlier today, X’s Safety account tweeted that all X users have the ability “to control whether their public posts can be used to train Grok”.
Currently, you can’t disable this feature in the mobile version of X, so if you want to deprive Grok of your posts, you’ll have to do it via the desktop or mobile web X page.
To do it, you have to get in your Settings and privacy menu, then tap Privacy and safety and find the Grok option to opt out.
X’s privacy settings states:
To continuously improve your experience, we may utilize your X posts as well as your user interactions, inputs, and results with Grok for training and fine-tuning purposes. This also means that your interactions, inputs, and results may also be shared with our service provider xAI for these purposes.
As that mustached historical figure said: “A single personal data exploitation is a tragedy, a million personal data exploitations are a statistic”. Follow me for more Monday comforting thoughts!
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