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Search Indexes 370k Grok Chats, Recreating ChatGPT’s Search Issue

## Grok‘s​ Chat Leak⁢ and the Indexing of Private Content

Recent reports indicate that conversations with Grok, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, have been​ appearing ‌in⁢ search results, ⁢mirroring a similar‌ issue previously seen with OpenAI’s ChatGPT [[1]]. This occurred due to a​ “share” button feature within Grok that generated ‍publicly indexable URLs ⁢for chats [[2]]. Forbes discovered over 370,000 indexed conversations containing sensitive⁢ data, including discussions about illicit drugs,‍ malware, and​ suicide [[2]].

xAI‘s content rules prohibit the use of the bot ​for‍ harmful purposes, yet‍ users‍ where still able to⁣ elicit‌ problematic responses [[2]]. The unique ‌URLs ⁤generated‌ by the share function remained publicly accessible,exposing not ​only text but also associated files like images and spreadsheets [[2]].

This ⁣situation differs from the ChatGPT incident due to a past partnership between X (formerly Twitter) and Google, which involved indexing Twitter content⁣ through an API [[2]].This ‍agreement, initially‍ terminated ‍in 2011 ⁣and​ later revived in 2015, allowed for real-time indexing of tweets [[2]].

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