India, Aug. 22 -- AI security breach shouldn't feel like a surprise. Yet, thanks to Grok's clumsy share feature, over 370,000 user conversations, many containing personal, sensitive content, are now publicly indexed on Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo. This isn't hypothetical paranoia. A report by Forbes confirms it: those unique Grok URLs created via the "Share" button lack any privacy shield. No "noindex" tags, no access restriction, just naked links accessible to anyone online.

Chats revealed in search results include password swaps, private health questions, criminal planning, even bomb-making instructions. Grok's transcripts may be anonymized, but user identifiers in the conversation could still hand-hold investigators or trolls right t...