Thousands of user chats with Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok are now publicly available on Google .
More than 370,000 Grok chats have been indexed by search engines, exposing hundreds of sensitive prompts that include medical and psychological questions, business details, and at least one password.
The chats have been exposed due to a Grok’s “share” feature—which users might use to send a record of a conversation to another person, or even to their own email. The share feature creates a unique URL when for the conversation. Those links were automatically published on Grok’s website and left open to search engines, seemingly without users’ knowledge.
The disclosure of the chats was first reported by Forbes .
Some of the transcripts available on Google Search that were reviewed by For