NYT to start searching deleted ChatGPT logs after beating OpenAI in court
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New York Times to Search People’s ChatGPT Logs
The New York Times just emerged as an unabashed enemy of privacy, with plans to search people’s private ChatGPT logs. The Times has been involved in a lawsuit with OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement. Unfortunately, as part of its lawsuit, the Times won its motion to force OpenAI to preserve ChatGPT logs, including chats that were marked as private. Despite its efforts to fight the order, Judge Ona Wang dismissed claims that forcing OpenA…
When justice transforms ChatGPT into a prosecution witness: the New York Times wins a legal victory, but at what cost? A federal court requires OpenAI to protect indefinitely all ChatGPT conversations, even those that have been deleted The case between the New York Times and OpenAI is no longer limited to a simple copyright issue. It reveals a much more fundamental tension: can users' privacy be sacrificed on the altar of justice?
NYT forces OpenAI to retain chat data in court
A federal court has delivered a significant blow to OpenAI, upholding a sweeping order that compels the AI giant to indefinitely retain all ChatGPT user logs, including those previously deleted, as part of its ongoing copyright infringement lawsuit with The New York Times and other news organizations. The decision has ignited a fierce debate over user privacy, setting a potentially alarming precedent for the rapidly evolving field of artificial …
NYT To Start Searching Deleted ChatGPT Logs After Beating OpenAI In Court
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Last week, OpenAI raised objections in court, hoping to overturn a court order requiring the AI company to retain all ChatGPT logs "indefinitely," including deleted and temporary chats. But Sidney Stein, the US district judge reviewing OpenAI's ...
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