u.s. Court Announces Order Obliging Openai to Keep Records of Its Chatgpt Data
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Read the original note in the following link: OpenAI will stop saving deleted user chats A court order forced OpenAI to indefinitely retain the conversations of its users, even those deleted, due to the lawsuit filed by The New York Times in 2023 for the alleged use of protected material in the training of their language models. OpenAI will allow creators to control the use of their characters in Sora and prepare monetization model What did the …
OpenAI can stop saving all conversations that users have with ChatGPT after a new court decision. It should be noted that the AI-specialised startup had saved all conversations with its chatbot under a "preservation order" in the proceedings brought by the New York Times and other press publishers.ChatGPT is a conversational agent (chatbot) developed by OpenAI. ChatGPT is capable of responding to queries from the public.
It all began in 2023, when The New York Times sued OpenAI for an alleged copyright infringement. The main charge was that OpenAI would have used protected newspaper content to train its language models, without compensation or prior authorization. This complaint is part of a series of broader legal disputes over the use of protected works in the development of generational artificial intelligence models. As part of the lawsuit, the court ordered…
OpenAI will no longer have to keep records of your ChatGPT conversations data indefinitely as of September 26, although it will need to keep the archived data accessible so far so that The New York Times can continue to review the retained records.
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