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- Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT . . .
Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT users OpenAI will fight order to keep all ChatGPT logs after users fail to sway court
- Judge Says Requiring ChatGPT to Save Chat Logs Is Not a ‘Mass . . .
The user claimed that the order to store all logs would create a “nationwide mass surveillance program” and would potentially harm “all ChatGPT users” who were unaware that their messages
- Judge Rules ChatGPT Log Retention Isn’t a Mass Surveillance Program . . .
A federal judge has ruled that OpenAI must retain all ChatGPT user logs, including conversations that users have deleted, in the context of an ongoing copyright lawsuit The court rejected the idea that this requirement amounts to a mass surveillance program, instead characterizing it as a standard step in litigation involving electronic records
- Judge Rules ChatGPT Log Requirement Isn’t Mass Surveillance Program
A recent judge ruled that requiring ChatGPT to log user interactions does not constitute a mass surveillance program This decision clarifies the legal boundaries of AI monitoring while addressing privacy concerns Discover the implications of this ruling and its impact on AI technology and user rights
- Judge Rejects Mass Surveillance Claims in ChatGPT Case
In a high-profile discovery dispute, U S Magistrate Judge Ona Wang has rejected claims that her order requiring OpenAI to retain ChatGPT logs constitutes a “nationwide mass surveillance program” The logs in question include deleted and anonymized chats from millions of ChatGPT users, preserved indefinitely pending a copyright infringement
- Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT users
In his filing, Hunt alleged that Wang's preservation order created a "nationwide mass surveillance program" affecting and potentially harming "all ChatGPT users," who received no warning that their deleted and anonymous chats were suddenly being retained
- Judge Denies Creating Mass Surveillance Program Harming All ChatGPT . . .
Judge Denies Creating 'Mass Surveillance Program' Harming All ChatGPT Users (arstechnica com) 32 Posted by BeauHD on Monday June 23, 2025 @06:40PM from the PSA dept An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: After a court ordered OpenAI to "indefinitely" retain all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats, of millions of users, two panicked users tried and failed to intervene
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