So this is wild
. News orgs have been fighting for years to get access to these ChatGPT logs and finally got their hands on them. 20 million conversations, whoa! Now they're like "give us more" - I'm not surprised, tbh. This whole thing just goes to show how much these companies are willing to give away once they realize they need it
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I mean, think about it. If OpenAI had just kept this data private, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. But because they're a big company, they have to answer to someone... and that someone is a judge
. This ruling could set some interesting precedents for how companies handle their digital history.
I'm curious to see what's gonna happen next. Are news orgs just gonna keep digging through these logs or will something else come up? One thing's for sure, this is gonna be good for transparency and accountability... but also a bit of a slippery slope
I mean, think about it. If OpenAI had just kept this data private, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. But because they're a big company, they have to answer to someone... and that someone is a judge
I'm curious to see what's gonna happen next. Are news orgs just gonna keep digging through these logs or will something else come up? One thing's for sure, this is gonna be good for transparency and accountability... but also a bit of a slippery slope