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X/Twitter has turned on a setting by default that uses your posts to train its AI chatbot Grok. Here's how you can stop it.

While you weren't paying attention, X quietly began feeding all of your posts, replies, and more to Grok, its generative AI chatbot. The new setting appears to be enabled by default on everyone's account, so even if you never actively chose to let Grok vacuum up your data, it's doing so without your express permission.

Here's what you'll need to do from the desktop version of X to stop training Grok: • Make sure you're logged into X in your browser and visit the Settings page • Go to the 'Privacy and safety' menu • Scroll down and click on 'Grok' under 'Data sharing and personalization' • Uncheck the box to disable data sharing with Grok • You can also click 'Delete conversation history' while you're here Unfortunately, that menu isn't accessible from the X...

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