OpenAI Inc. failed once again to persuade a federal judge against ordering the AI giant to share 20 million de-identified ChatGPT user logs in a major lawsuit brought by newspaper companies over its training process.
Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang said OpenAI hadn’t brought up any new facts that warranted a reconsideration of her Nov. 7 order compelling the company to hand over the output logs. She reiterated that OpenAI failed to show how its consumers’ privacy was at risk despite the data’s de-identification coupled with a protective order in the case, according to a Tuesday order filed in the ...
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