X Training Grok AI On Tweets Without Notifying Users
Juli Clover • July 26, 2024

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. Learn more
- Open up X using a web browser on a Mac or PC and log in.
- Click on More.
- Choose Settings and privacy.
- Click on Privacy and safety.
- Click on Grok.
- Uncheck the setting that allows Grok to use your content.
All X users have the ability to control whether their public posts can be used to train Grok, the AI search assistant. This option is in addition to your existing controls over whether your interactions, inputs, and results related to Grok can be utilized. This setting is…
— Safety (@Safety) July 26, 2024
To continually improve the AI system and provide a better user experience, we may utilize user interactions, inputs and results for training and fine-tuning purposes. This means that when you interact with Grok, your interactions, inputs and results may be used to train and enhance the system's performance.
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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 when you interact with Grok, your interactions, inputs and results may be used to train and enhance the system's performance.
- Enhance Grok's understanding of human language and communication.
- Improve Grok's ability to provide accurate, relevant, and engaging responses.
- Develop Grok's sense of humor and wit to make interactions more enjoyable.
- Ensure Grok remains politically unbiased and provides balanced answers.

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