OpenAI offers 20 million user chats in ChatGPT lawsuit. NYT wants 120 million.
Briefly

OpenAI has responded to news organizations' requests for access to 120 million ChatGPT user conversations, claiming the request is excessive and raises privacy concerns. They argue that complying would unnecessarily prolong the ongoing legal dispute by months. The news plaintiffs seek to analyze patterns of infringement over 23 months, insisting on the importance of conducting a full-scale analysis. OpenAI contends that such detailed scrutiny is disproportionate to the issues at stake, highlighting the burdens placed on them and potential risks to user privacy.
OpenAI's compliance with the request to produce individual log files of 120 million ChatGPT conversations threatens to increase user privacy concerns and delay the case by months.
OpenAI argues that the news plaintiffs' request is extraordinary and disproportionate, burdening them with unnecessary scrutiny over 23 months of interactions.
Read at Ars Technica
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