How to stop Grok AI from training on your X posts

Here's something you might not know: X (formerly Twitter) is using user content to improve Grok, their new AI chatbot. By default, X will use your tweets, likes, and even private messages for Grok's training data.

Confirmed by X, this means that your personal information is contributing to the development of this AI tool.

While this approach opens up possibilities for AI development, it also raises questions about data usage and personal choice. If you're interested in having more control over your digital footprint, let's look at how you can adjust your settings and make informed choices about your data.

How to opt-out of Grok's AI training on the web browser

  1. Go to x.com and sign in. Then, click More.
  1. Click Settings and Privacy in the left sidebar.