- The New York Times is being requested to maintain all Chat GPT conversations as part of its case against Openi and Microsoft.
- This would mean that all your Chattepat conversation records would probably be kept forever
- Open is argued that chats with AI should have private conversations
In December 2023, the New York Times launched Case against Open and Microsoft, Accusing copyright violations. The New York Times has alleged that Openi has trained its Chat GPT model, which also allows Microsoft’s co -pilot, using “copy and millions of people” without any permission.
The case is still underway, and as a part of it, the New York Times (and other plaintiffs involved in the case) have demanded that the open have been demanded to maintain the consumer chatter and API customer data indefinitely, which was on the open, which was on Openi’s CEO. Tweet“We have recently been thinking about the need for something like ‘AI privilege’. It really speeds up the need for conversation. Talking to the IMOAA should be like talking to a lawyer or a doctor. I hope the society will know soon.”
Recently, NYT asked the court to force us to delete a user’s chats. We think it was an inappropriate request that makes a bad view. We are appealing for this decision. This is a fundamental principle.June 6, 2025
Openi describes the New York Times case as “baseless”, and in a long post on it Open AI website The title, ‘how we are responding to the New York Times’ data demands to protect user privacy’, Openi presented his view on privacy.
Brad Light Cap, COO, Open, says the demand by NYT mainly contradicts the promises of privacy to its customers. It has long abandons the principles of privacy and weakens privacy concerns. “
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Since more and more people share deep details of their lives with AI chat boats, which often play a role in the role of a physician, I can appreciate the need to keep the AI ​​conversation private, however, I can also see NYT’s approach that if there is a need to support its claims against Open AI.
At this time, when you delete the conversation, a chatigoet chat is immediately removed from your account, and within 30 days the schedule is scheduled to permanently delete the open i system. The order will mean that even the deleted chat GPT conversation has to be maintained by the open.
As a chat GPT user itself, I have always appreciated the ability to completely remove the conversation. If the openness is forced to comply with this request, it is going to affect everyone who uses the service, either on free, plus, pro, or teams (but not enterprise or EDU account holders).
This order also does not affect API users who are using the closing locations to retain zero data under Openi’s ZDR Amendment.
Open has said that he has appealed to the District Court Judge and will inform us when he knows more.