Forbes July 27, 2024
Peter Suciu

There are now numerous tips online telling users of X—the social media platform formerly known as Twitter—how to opt out of allowing Grok to use their posts as training tools. The artificial intelligence chatbot, which was developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, was rolled out to premium subscribers on X earlier this month. It acts much like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, but has been touted as “having a sense of humor.”

However, what some users aren’t finding so funny is that X is currently millions of users’ posts and interactions to train Grok.

“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...

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