Late Thursday, OpenAI confronted user panic over a
arstechnica.comIn the copyright fight, Magistrate Judge Ona Wang granted the order within one day of the NYT's request. She agreed with news plaintiffs that it seemed likely that ChatGPT users may be spooked by the lawsuit and possibly set their chats to delete when using the chatbot to skirt NYT paywalls. Because OpenAI wasn't sharing deleted chat logs, the news plaintiffs had no way of proving that, she suggested.
Now, OpenAI is not only asking Wang to reconsider but has "also appealed this order with the District Court Judge," the Thursday statement said.
"We strongly believe this is an overreach by the New York Times," Lightcap said. "We’re continuing to appeal this order so we can keep putting your trust and privacy first."
Who can access deleted chats?
To protect users, OpenAI provides an FAQ that clearly explains why their data is being retained and how it ...
Copyright of this story solely belongs to arstechnica.com . To see the full text click HERE