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OpenAI, the firm that helped spark chatbot cheating, wants to embed A.I. in every facet of college. First up: 460,000 students at Cal State.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNOpenAI and NYT remain locked in legal battle over user dataOpenAI is appealing a ruling by The New York Times in a copyright case that would force it to store ChatGPT output data indefinitely
OpenAI is appealing an order in a copyright case brought by the New York Times that requires it to preserve ChatGPT output data indefinitely, arguing that the order conflicts with privacy commitments it has made with users.
The suit, against Midjourney, is the first time major Hollywood companies have sued over A.I.-generated images.
OpenAI’s policies state that when a user deletes a chat, it retains it for 30 days before permanently deleting it. The company must now put a pause on this policy until the court says otherwise. OpenAI says the court order will impact free,
OpenAI is appealing a court decision in a copyright case brought by The New York Times concerning users privacy. CEO Sam Altman says talking to an AI should be like talking to a lawyer.
OpenAI is challenging a court order in a copyright case initiated by The New York Times, which requires OpenAI to indefinitely keep ChatGPT output data. OpenAI argues this order conflicts with its user privacy promises.
OpenAI is appealing an order in a copyright case filed by the New York Times (NYSE:NYT) that requires it to save ChatGPT output data indefinitely, noting that the order conflicts with privacy commitments it has made with users.
A recent development involving OpenAI and The New York Times is proving just that. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is currently locked in a legal struggle that could have significant implications for user privacy and how AI companies handle our data.
OpenAI has pushed back against a court order to retain output logs in the ongoing copyright lawsuit filed by the New York Times