TechFlow, June 6 — According to Decrypt, OpenAI is challenging a court order requiring it to retain all user chat records (including deleted ones), arguing the directive violates user privacy. The order stems from a copyright lawsuit filed by The New York Times, accusing OpenAI and Microsoft of unlawfully using its content to train AI models. Meanwhile, OpenAI's legal battle with Elon Musk escalates further, as the company countersues Musk, alleging he attempted to take control of the company through "malicious means." As the generative AI industry expands, courts are becoming critical battlegrounds for disputes over data, privacy, and intellectual property, with multiple AI firms facing similar copyright litigation.
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