Short-answer, you can't.

The longer answer is mostly in the comments, but the core issue is that:

* Questions and Answers you've posted are *not* personal data as defined by the GDPR.

* When you posted content on any SE site, you did so under the [Licensing Terms](https://stackoverflow.com/legal/terms-of-service/public#licensing) of the Terms of Service:

  > This means that you cannot revoke permission for Stack Overflow to publish, distribute, store and use such content and to allow others to have derivative rights to publish, distribute, store and use such content.

* ... as well as the Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 as discussed [here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/347758/creative-commons-licensing-ui-and-data-updates) 

IANAL, but there *may* be some exceptions under the GDRP *if*:

* Any of your posts contain personal information (which they shouldn't).  In that case, you could Flag an answer to have a Moderator redact the personal content.

You can also, as mentioned in the comments, request to have your personal account information removed from the SE system. You seem to already be aware of this, however, as I believe I saw a comment from you to that effect (which I can't find or has now been deleted).  As you know, this will keep the content on the website, but remove your personal account details from it, as with other questions/answers from deleted accounts that you've assuredly seen here.

Not that I believe you intend to do so, but for any users considering it, please keep in mind that self-deleting existing content which is considered useful here may be a violation of the Code of Conduct and would likely result in the content being undeleted and locked.

Also from your comments:

> The licence I agreed to what before the (OpenAI Deal)

This does not matter, of course.  The SE/OpenAI deal does not appear to violate the existing agreement between you and SE.  You cannot revoke your "irrevocable" license you have given to SE on this basis.