📢 US court forces OpenAI to hand over 20M anonymised ChatGPT logs
A federal magistrate has ordered OpenAI to produce 20 million anonymised ChatGPT user logs to the New York Times and other publishers as part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit.
• Judge Ona Wang rejected OpenAI’s privacy objections, saying the data will undergo “exhaustive de-identification” and falls under strong protective orders.
• Publishers say the logs are needed to show whether ChatGPT reproduced copyrighted articles and to counter OpenAI’s claim that some evidence was obtained through “hacking.”
• OpenAI argues that 99.99
A federal magistrate has ordered OpenAI to produce 20 million anonymised ChatGPT user logs to the New York Times and other publishers as part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit.
• Judge Ona Wang rejected OpenAI’s privacy objections, saying the data will undergo “exhaustive de-identification” and falls under strong protective orders.
• Publishers say the logs are needed to show whether ChatGPT reproduced copyrighted articles and to counter OpenAI’s claim that some evidence was obtained through “hacking.”
• OpenAI argues that 99.99
