OpenAI Slams Court Order to Save All ChatGPT Logs, Including Deleted Chats
- On May 13, a federal magistrate judge in New York, Ona T. Wang, issued a ruling requiring OpenAI to retain all ChatGPT conversations, including those that users have deleted.
- This order resulted from lawsuits by news organizations like The New York Times, which claimed OpenAI could delete incriminating chat logs.
- OpenAI opposed the ruling, arguing it imposes a substantial burden and requires major changes to its data infrastructure, while users expressed serious privacy concerns.
- OpenAI called the court order a "sweeping, unprecedented order" and noted that users panicked upon learning all chats may be preserved indefinitely.
- The ruling could undermine OpenAI's privacy policies and has prompted recommendations to use alternative AI tools to avoid security risks amid ongoing legal challenges.
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