Openai NYT appeals to data protection order in copyright case

Openai is appealing an order in a copyright case brought by the New York Times, which requires it to preserve the Chatgpt output data indefinitely, arguing that the order struggles with the privacy commitments made with the users.

Last month, a court said Openi After the time all the output logs were to preserve and separate the data to preserve the data.

“We will fight with any demand that compromises our users’ privacy; this is one of the main principles,” OpenEE CEO Sam Altman Said in a post on X on Thursday.

“We think this (Times Demand) was an improper request that sets a bad example.”

US District Judge Sydney Stein was asked to vacate the May data protection order on 3 June, a court shown in a filing.

The New York Times did not immediately respond to the request of commentary out of commercial hours regularly.

Newspaper opened and sued Microsoft In 2023, he accused him of using millions of articles without permission to train the big language model behind his popular chatbot.

Stein said in an April court opinion that the Times had made a case that Openai and Microsoft were responsible for motivating users to violate their copyright.

Rai explained an earlier order, which rejected parts of an openiAI and Microsoft motion, stating that Times “many” and “widely publicized” examples Puffy Producing content with its articles was allowed to continue claims.

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