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The AI firm said the order to retain deleted ChatGPT chats undermines user privacy as legal its battle escalates.
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, announced that the company is contesting a court decision stemming from a New York Times request.
OpenAI, the firm that helped spark chatbot cheating, wants to embed A.I. in every facet of college. First up: 460,000 ...
To comply with the order, OpenAI must "retain all user content indefinitely going forward, based on speculation" that the news plaintiffs "might find something that supports their case," OpenAI's ...
He described the relationship as anything but antagonistic, saying the companies are “super aligned” in wanting widespread ...
OpenAI has asked developers to integrate ChatGPT login option into their apps so that users can sign into third-party apps ...
OpenAI’s court order to retain user data sparks privacy concerns. Learn how this impacts ChatGPT users and the future of AI ...
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 ...
OpenAI is contesting a court order requiring the indefinite retention of consumer ChatGPT and API customer data in a lawsuit ...
Reddit’s lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday, accuses the Amazon-backed AI company of breaching its user agreement. “As far ...
A recent development involving OpenAI and The New York Times is proving just that. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is ...
OpenAI plans a major ChatGPT upgrade by 2025, aiming to create an AI super assistant that knows users, and handles daily tasks.