Topic: copyright lawsuit

  • Sam Altman: AI Chats Should Be Private Like Doctor Visits

    Sam Altman: AI Chats Should Be Private Like Doctor Visits

    The New York Times alleges that OpenAI had trained its ChatGPT model, which also powers Microsoft’s Copilot, by “copying and using millions” of its articles without permission. IMO talking to an AI should be like talking to a lawyer or a doctor. The order would mean that even deleted ChatGPT conversations would have to be retained by OpenAI. As a ChatGPT user myself, I’ve always appreciated the ability to be able to remove conversations entirely. OpenAI has said it has appealed the order to the ...

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  • Sam Altman Advocates 'AI Privilege' Amid OpenAI Court Order

    Sam Altman Advocates 'AI Privilege' Amid OpenAI Court Order

    ChatGPT users found their deleted conversations were retained due to a court order in a copyright lawsuit, raising privacy and transparency concerns. OpenAI quietly preserved chat logs since mid-May 2025 without immediate user notification, sparking backlash and debates over AI data retention pol...

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  • Claude Joins Microsoft 365: An Alternative to Copilot

    Claude Joins Microsoft 365: An Alternative to Copilot

    Anthropic's Claude AI is now integrated into Microsoft 365, providing an alternative to Microsoft Copilot and enabling interaction within apps like SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook, and Teams. The integration allows Claude to access user data for personalized assistance, such as summarizing emails o...

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  • OpenAI's AI Tools Are Now Making an Animated Movie

    OpenAI's AI Tools Are Now Making an Animated Movie

    OpenAI's generative AI tools are being used to create the full-length animated film *Critterz*, based on a short film by Chad Nelson and produced with a $30 million budget. The production is expected to be completed in just nine months, significantly faster than traditional animation, while still...

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