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8月21日 06:17

Forbes: Musk's Grok exposes 370,000 chat records

According to PandoraTech News, Forbes reported that the Grok chat platform, owned by the company xAI founded by Elon Musk, has been the subject of a massive privacy breach. Over 370,000 AI chat logs, including user-uploaded photos, spreadsheets, and other documents, have been published on the Grok website and indexed by search engines, making them publicly accessible.

Grok offers a sharing feature that allows users to generate unique URLs to share chat content with others. However, because these links can be retrieved by search engines, the content that was originally intended to be shared becomes completely public. This means that users' private conversations, files, and images are no longer protected.

It is not clear whether xAI has taken remedial measures, but the incident has triggered strong market concerns about the data security and privacy protection of AI chat platforms.

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The Grok leak once again highlights the vulnerability of AI chat platforms to data privacy. Unlike social media leaks, AI chat logs often contain more frequent and in-depth personal information and documents, posing a greater risk of exposure. As an emerging platform, Musk's xAI could face a significant impact on its credibility due to this incident, potentially prompting regulatory intervention in AI privacy governance.

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