OpenAI Challenges Court Order to Retain ChatGPT Conversations Amid NYT Lawsuit

OpenAI Challenges Court Order to Retain ChatGPT Conversations Amid NYT Lawsuit

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Updated 19 hours ago

Legal and Privacy Concerns

is appealing a court order requiring it to preserve all output log data indefinitely, citing it as an overreach that undermines user privacy norms.

, alongside other plaintiffs, demands the retention of ChatGPT data to potentially support its copyright infringement claims against OpenAI and .

Corporate and User Reactions

OpenAI's CEO, , and COO, Brad Lightcap, criticize the order as inappropriate and a bad precedent, emphasizing their commitment to user privacy and the need for "AI privilege".

Users express concerns over privacy on social media, highlighting the discomfort with their ChatGPT conversations being stored indefinitely, despite OpenAI's assurances of restricted access.
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