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OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, announced that the company is contesting a court decision stemming from a New York Times request.
The company is fighting a court order that requires it to store deleted ChatGPT conversations ‘indefinitely’ instead of ...
A recent development involving OpenAI and The New York Times is proving just that. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is ...
The AI firm said the order to retain deleted ChatGPT chats undermines user privacy as legal its battle escalates.
Should talking to an AI chatbot be protected and privileged information, like talking to a doctor or lawyer? A new court order raises the idea ...
Late Thursday, OpenAI confronted user panic over a sweeping court order requiring widespread chat log retention —including users' deleted chats—after moving to appeal the order that allegedly impacts ...
A US District court told OpenAI to retain all ChatGPT outputs as the investigation into whether OpenAI broke The New York ...
Although OpenAI has continually slammed the New York Times' copyright lawsuit, the case isn't as meritless as the company ...
OpenAI is contesting a court order requiring the indefinite retention of consumer ChatGPT and API customer data in a lawsuit ...
OpenAI is appealing a court decision in a copyright case brought by The New York Times concerning users privacy. CEO Sam ...
OpenAI’s court order to retain user data sparks privacy concerns. Learn how this impacts ChatGPT users and the future of AI ...
OpenAI’s June 2025 report details 10 threats from six countries, including propaganda bots, fake resumes, and Windows-based ...