A federal magistrate judge just ordered that the private ChatGPT conversations of 20 million users be handed over to the lawyers for dozens of plaintiffs, including news organizations. Those 20 mil…
If “we removed the names” is sufficient to address privacy issues of the people whose information is involved — which seems pretty questionable — I’d think that the same argument would apply to emails on servers and various forms of chat logs.
If “we removed the names” is sufficient to address privacy issues of the people whose information is involved — which seems pretty questionable — I’d think that the same argument would apply to emails on servers and various forms of chat logs.
There’s gotta be some kind of case law on those.