I've heard some buzz about ChatGPT being in a legal battle with the New York Times, where the NYT is supposedly pushing for data sharing. Is this really happening? I'm a bit concerned because there were times when I found ChatGPT really helpful during my struggles, especially with available mental health resources being so limited (I waited over 3 years for help). Honestly, I'd hate to see our personal conversations leak out!
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It looks like they're expected to keep data for their own records, but that doesn't mean they're going to share it publicly. The legal situation seems more about maintaining internal protocols rather than exposing conversations.
Wonder if we'll see any backlash if they do end up releasing anything.
You should check out GDPR regulations. It could give you some insight into data protection laws in the EU regarding this sort of stuff, which might influence things over here too.
Yeah, but it feels like ChatGPT has a strong handle on their EU compliance, so I'm not too worried.
Honestly, I used to have a lot of respect for the NYT. This is a weird move, don’t you think? I can’t believe they're coming after ChatGPT like this.
Just a heads up, SCOTUS might be okay with allowing AI to summarize online content. At least they’re allowing for some creativity, like satire. Might not be all bad?
Ugh, this is exhausting. If the NYT wins, I’m just gonna delete my account. No need to stress about it anymore.
I heard they might even have to give up deleted conversations if that happens. Yikes!
Yeah, but they're keeping it indefinitely. With how market values stack up, I feel like the NYT may struggle to make any real impact, despite being a major player.