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Here’s how to stop X from using your posts to train its AI


You can delete your conversations with Grok, too.

The other option for opting out is to have a private account, which “prevents your posts from being used to train Grok’s underlying model or to generate responses to user queries.” We noticed it because of a few posts that were widely reshared overnight, but an archived version of X’s about page for Grok from May mentioned the steps to get to the setting. When reached for comment, X’s press email replied with its current standard auto-reply: “Busy now, please check back later.”

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