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xAI backlash grows after Grok conversations appear in Google search

Ana sayfa / AI

Elon Musk’s company xAI is facing mounting criticism after Grok chatbot conversations were published online and indexed by search engines. The discovery alarmed users, as many did not realize that clicking “share” meant their private prompts would be stored and made publicly available.

Each time a user hit the share button, Grok generated a unique URL. Instead of limiting those links to private sharing, xAI allowed them to be visible to Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo. As a result, more than 370,000 conversations were made searchable without clear warnings to users.

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The exposed content ranged from harmless business tasks to troubling material. Some indexed conversations included:

The publication of this data has raised questions about whether xAI has adequate safeguards in place for its chatbot platform.

British journalist Andrew Clifford and researcher Nathan Lambert both admitted they were unaware their prompts were public. For many, the discovery came as a shock, especially since Musk had previously implied Grok was safer than rivals.

OpenAI faced a similar controversy earlier this year when some ChatGPT conversations briefly appeared in Google results. However, OpenAI quickly reversed course. Critics argue that xAI needs to respond just as swiftly, if not faster, to rebuild trust.

With users alarmed and marketers already exploiting Grok’s public chats for visibility, xAI faces pressure to tighten security and update its policies. How Musk’s company handles this controversy may determine whether Grok continues to gain traction or loses user confidence.

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