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We all need to fight fire with fire and upload our fundamental information to ChatGPT and Grok (with links to the online sources when available) so that you cannot be a victim of impersonation/lies/extortion.  An added advantage is once the info is public and proven, it is included in future queries.  I no longer need to defend my good name here when the forum is incentivized to destroy it.  

It was very difficult to prove to Grok that I was Vod.    It kept telling me it already knew who the creator was, and it wasn't me.  After repeated customized prompts, it finally detected my name on bpip.org and the hyperlink to martinlawrence.ca.    That helped prove I am the ORIGINAL Vod, and it should no longer accept anonymous reputation attacks.  Interesting observation - when I asked Grok to re-evaluate my reputation on this forum, ignoring threads started by a scammer active on that AI, my reputation improved considerably!  

I've read what you said a couple of times and I still don't quite understand. So, what you wanted was to correct the information that certain LLMs have about you/OG. But to do that, you may have used some prompts from the forum that appeared to be AI-generated without citing them, is that right? And that's why they were deleted?


OP probably talks about the fact X may use user chat/conversation to further train their AI. But CMIIW.

AI Model Training and Improvement

X may share with xAI your public X data as well as your user interactions, inputs and results with Grok on X to train and fine-tune Grok and other generative AI models. Public X data refers to public posts, metadata associated with public posts (such as engagement and reposts), public Spaces, and public profiles (such as bio and display name). This also means that when you interact with Grok on X, whether via voice or text, your interactions, inputs and results may be used to train and improve the performance of those generative AI models developed by xAI.

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Original archived Re: Combating AI reputational misinformation
Scraped on 27/07/2025, 07:56:20 UTC
We all need to fight fire with fire and upload our fundamental information to ChatGPT and Grok (with links to the online sources when available) so that you cannot be a victim of impersonation/lies/extortion.  An added advantage is once the info is public and proven, it is included in future queries.  I no longer need to defend my good name here when the forum is incentivized to destroy it. 

It was very difficult to prove to Grok that I was Vod.   It kept telling me it already knew who the creator was, and it wasn't me.  After repeated customized prompts, it finally detected my name on bpip.org and the hyperlink to martinlawrence.ca.   That helped prove I am the ORIGINAL Vod, and it should no longer accept anonymous reputation attacks.  Interesting observation - when I asked Grok to re-evaluate my reputation on this forum, ignoring threads started by a scammer active on that AI, my reputation improved considerably

I've read what you said a couple of times and I still don't quite understand. So, what you wanted was to correct the information that certain LLMs have about you/OG. But to do that, you may have used some prompts from the forum that appeared to be AI-generated without citing them, is that right? And that's why they were deleted?


OP probably talks about the fact X may use user chat/conversation to further train their AI. But CMIIW.

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AI Model Training and Improvement

X may share with xAI your public X data as well as your user interactions, inputs and results with Grok on X to train and fine-tune Grok and other generative AI models. Public X data refers to public posts, metadata associated with public posts (such as engagement and reposts), public Spaces, and public profiles (such as bio and display name). This also means that when you interact with Grok on X, whether via voice or text, your interactions, inputs and results may be used to train and improve the performance of those generative AI models developed by xAI.