Grok's personalization features are taking a step further. This AI assistant is developing a new memory system that will be able to learn and retain key information about users, providing a more customized interaction experience for each user.



The highlight of this feature is that users have complete data control. You can view, edit, or delete any memory snippets saved by Grok at any time, ensuring privacy and transparency of information. This design philosophy aligns with the user sovereignty principles of the Web3 era—data is controlled by the user.

As AI becomes increasingly integrated into the crypto ecosystem, from on-chain data analysis to trading assistance, privacy-friendly AI tools like this are gaining attention. Grok's initiative signals a further integration of AI with user experience.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-02 14:04
Finally, an AI that takes users seriously. It's great that data can truly be self-managed rather than just empty words.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-01 19:07
Finally, AI understands the importance of privacy, but it still depends on how long Grok can last.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 01-01 11:45
Yeah, that's the right way. You need to have control over your own data.

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Grok's move this time is okay, finally an AI remembers to ask users for consent.

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Memory system? Feels like it's collecting my trading habits again.

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No need to talk about those虚的, just want to know if this thing will run away.

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Privacy-friendly AI is indeed rare, but can we really trust that Musk won't regret this time?

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Still depends on actual performance. Many talk a good game.

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Feels like every AI is bragging about respecting user privacy, but how many actually do it?
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 2025-12-30 18:55
I tried it and I often have memory issues, feeling not that smart yet.
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FloorSweepervip
· 2025-12-30 18:52
Finally, someone did it right. Letting the data speak for itself is the true way.

Grok's move clearly understands what Web3 users want.

Memory system + user control, this feels like the right direction AI should take.

Honestly, it's much more conscientious than those platforms that secretly collect data.

I can't wait until we can use this together with on-chain analysis—how awesome would that be?
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 2025-12-30 18:51
Finally, AI understands the importance of privacy; controlling your own data is the true way to go.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 2025-12-30 18:51
Data sovereignty确实需要重视,不过Grok真的能做到完全透明吗...

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Another AI memory system, it feels like everyone is competing in privacy, but who is truly handing the data back to users?

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The Web3理念 is good, but I'm worried it will ultimately become just a marketing gimmick.

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Memory systems sound impressive, but is the data really thoroughly deleted after removal?

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Now I can train AI to learn my trading habits, a double-edged sword.

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Privacy-friendly... I don't trust you, it all depends on the backend code.

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Compared to the memory function, I'm more concerned about its accuracy in on-chain data analysis.

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Finally, an AI product that cares about user sovereignty, but we still need to observe.

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User control is just a facade; real results come from actual implementation.

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Grok's move is good; at least the direction is right.
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PanicSellervip
· 2025-12-30 18:45
Having control over your data is the right approach. But does Grok's memory system really allow for a complete deletion? It still feels a bit uncertain.
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BoredStakervip
· 2025-12-30 18:39
Haha, if I could delete my memory myself, I wouldn't dare to use it.

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This is the right way. We've been talking about data sovereignty for so long, and now a product is finally being made.

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By the way, is Grok's memory system reliable? Could it be secretly backing up data?

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Finally, there's an AI tool that remembers to ask users if they want to share data. Not bad, not bad.

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Web3 should be like this: only when users control their data can they sleep peacefully.

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Memory... feels like it might become the next data gold mine. Be careful.

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Much better than those AIs that secretly learn user habits.

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Hey, I have a question. Is this transparency truly transparent, or is it just a slogan?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 2025-12-30 18:35
Now it's really time to play for real. Having control over the data yourself is the true key to success.
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