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OpenAI was ordered by the court to hand over 20 million ChatGPT logs as The New York Times copyright lawsuit enters a critical stage
A federal district judge in New York has recently ruled that OpenAI must hand over approximately 20 million anonymized ChatGPT user logs to The New York Times and other plaintiffs, marking a significant development in the closely watched AI copyright lawsuit. The order rejects OpenAI's attempt to limit the scope of discovery and emphasizes that these logs are crucial for assessing whether ChatGPT has reproduced copyrighted content.
The New York Times sued OpenAI in December 2023, alleging unauthorized use of news content to train its models, while OpenAI countersued in January this year, claiming the media outlet "did not tell the whole truth." This ruling further intensifies the conflict between the two parties over copyright, data governance, and the legality of AI training data.
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